Number of records: 1571 |
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1501. | The price of promiscuity: why urban males in Tanzania are changing their sexual behaviour
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1502. | Sexual initiation and the transmission of reproductive knowledge
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1503. | Transformations of Upper Palaeolithic implements in the Dabba industry from Haua Fteah (Libya)
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1504. | Informal care for illness in rural southwest Uganda: the central role that women play
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1505. | Age bias, but no gender bias, in the intra-household resource allocation for health care in rural Burkina Faso
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1506. | Cross-sectional anthropometry: what can it tell us about the health of young children
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1507. | Searching for solutions: health concerns expressed in letters to an East African newspaper column
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1508. | Qualitative exploration of intra-household variations in treatment of child illness in polygynous Yoruba families: the use of local expressions
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1509. | Shifting boundaries of fertility change in Southwestern Nigeria
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1510. | The quantity/quality of children hypothesis in developing countries: testing by considering some demographic experiences in China, India and Africa
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1511. | Health transition research in Nigeria in the era of the structural adjustment program
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1512. | The African population growth and development conundrum
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1513. | Demographic transition: the predicament of sub-Saharan Africa
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1514. | Sexual networking, STDs and HIV/AIDS in four urban gaols in Nigeria
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1515. | The negotiating strategies determining coitus in stable heterosexual relationships
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1516. | The declining HIV seroprevalence in Uganda: what evidence?
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1517. | Sexual networking in southwestern Nigeria
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1518. | Women's attitudes to men's sexual behaviour
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1519. | Social context of HIV infection in Uganda
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1520. | Sexual networking, STDs, and HIV/AIDS transmission among Nigerian police officers
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1521. | Street youth in Accra city: sexual networking in a high-risk environment and its implication for the spread of HIV/AIDS
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1522. | A note on suspect practices during the AIDS epidemic: vaginal drying and scarification in southwest Nigeria
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1523. | Prostitution and the risk of STDs and AIDS in Nigeria and Thailand
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1524. | Impact of AIDS on the family and mortality in Uganda
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1525. | Impacts of AIDS on marriage patterns, customs and practices in Uganda
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1526. | Sexually transmitted diseases and condom interventions among prostitutes and their clients in Cross River State
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1527. | HIV/AIDS education and counselling: experiences from Ghana
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1528. | Intervention strategies suggested by the Nigerian segment of the SAREC program on sexual networking, STDs and AIDS
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1529. | Care for AIDS orphans in Uganda: findings from focus group discussions
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1530. | The conditions and care of AIDS victims in Ghana: AIDS sufferers and their relations
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1531. | Living with AIDS: perceptions, attitudes and post-diagnosis behaviour of HIV/AIDS patients in Ghana
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1532. | Fostered children's perception of their health care and illness treatment in Ekiti Yoruba households, Nigeria
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1533. | Intra-urban differentials in child health
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1534. | The cultural, social and attitudinal context of male sexual behaviour in urban south-west Nigeria
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1535. | Forum: Can health transition research improve health?
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1536. | Mental health implications of the commercial sex industry in Nigeria
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1537. | Forum: The East African AIDS epidemic and the absence of male circumcision: what is the link?
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1538. | AIDS and the Ghana legal system: absolute ignorance or denial syndrome?
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1539. | Sexual networking in Freetown against the background of the AIDS epidemic
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1540. | Sexual behaviour in the face of risk: the case of bar girls in Malawi's major cities
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1541. | 'Bring us the female condom': HIV intervention, gender and political empowerment in two South African communities
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1542. | A high price to pay: for education, subsistence or a place in the job market
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1543. | The effects of HIV and AIDS on fertility in East and Central Africa
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1544. | Development Bulletin 30 (1994). Ethics and development
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1545. | Development Bulletin 32 (1994). Democratisation and development
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1546. | The focus group as a tool for health research: issues in design and analysis
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1547. | Forum: Focus groups for health research
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1548. | The effect of physician training on treatment of respiratory infections: evidence from rural Egypt
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1549. | Extramarital relations and perceptions of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
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1550. | Condom use and the popular press in Nigeria
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1551. | Health expenditure and household budgets in rural Liberia
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1552. | Intra-household differentials in women's status: household function and focus as determinants of children's illness management and care in rural Mali
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1553. | Concepts and measures of reproductive morbidity
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1554. | The socio-cultural context of health behaviour among Esan communities, Edo State, Nigeria
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1555. | Women's education, child welfare and child survival: a review of the evidence
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1556. | HIV/AIDS counselling program: a rural Ghana experience
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1557. | African families and AIDS: context, reactions and potential interventions
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1558. | Experimental research on sexual networking in some selected areas of Ghana
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1559. | Sexuality, migration and AIDS in Ghana
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1560. | Survey of sexual networking in Calabar
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1561. | Sexual networking among some Lagos State adolescent Yoruba students
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1562. | Sexual networking among market women in Benin City, Bendel State, Nigeria
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1563. | Supra-Egyptian Islamic and Pan-Arab identities and acculturated Muslim Egyptian intellectuals, 1892-1952
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1564. | Malaria: old infections, changing epidemiology
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1565. | Sexual behaviour in the face of risk: preliminary results from first AIDS-related surveys
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1566. | The mines of Southern and Central Africa: an ecological framework
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1567. | Breastfeeding and popular aetiology in the Sahel
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1568. | Malnutrition and gender relations in Western Kenya
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1569. | The impact of family and budget structure on health treatment in Nigeria
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1570. | Genital mutilation: a health and human rights issue
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1571. | Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 9 (1987)
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