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The experiences of familial mental illness stigma among individuals living with mental illnesses
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- 17 April 2024, pp. 809-830
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Exploring the link between household structure and women’s household decision-making autonomy in Mauritania
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- 27 May 2024, pp. 831-844
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‘They will be like a person with a disease’: a qualitative investigation of variation in contraceptive side-effect experiences in Central Oromia, Ethiopia
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- 20 September 2024, pp. 845-863
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Beyond the margins: antenatal health and healthcare behaviours among homeless women in Kolkata Municipal Corporation, India
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- 23 September 2024, pp. 864-884
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The association of solid fuel use in households for cooking with elevated blood pressure among reproductive-aged married women in Bangladesh
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- 19 September 2024, pp. 885-895
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Geographic inequities in neonatal survival in Nigeria: a cross-sectional evidence from spatial and artificial neural network analyses
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- 19 September 2024, pp. 896-919
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Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is not an independent risk factor for breech presentation among singleton term births in Vienna, Austria
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- 27 March 2024, pp. 920-924
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Comment on ‘Changing relationships between HIV prevalence and circumcision in Lesotho’, and ‘Age-incidence and prevalence of HIV among intact and circumcised men: an analysis of PHIA surveys in Southern Africa’
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- 20 May 2024, pp. 925-928
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