Research data

The HSRC Research Data Service provides a digital repository facility for the HSRC's research data in support of evidence based human and social development in South Africa and the broader region. Access to data is dependent on ethical requirements for protecting research participants, as well as on legal agreements with the owners, funders or in the case of data owned by the HSRC, the requirements of the depositors of the data. We facilitate data use by preparing comprehensive metadata and disseminating data and related documents to appropriate target audiences. Data sharing is subject to an End User License agreement. Data sets from the following projects have been curated and are available for use:

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Research data: ADOLESCENTS

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2019 Adolescent HIV self-management: lived experiences of adolescents, caregivers, and health care workers in a South African context

Adolescence is a complex developmental phase, made more complex by chronic disease. When dealing with treatment and the health impact of chr...

2019 Mobile sexual health services for adolescents: investigating the acceptability of youth-directed mobile clinic services in Cape Town, South Africa

The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) epidemic is growing rapidly among South African adolescents and young adults (AYA). Although HIV coun...

2018 Understanding the determinants of hemoglobin and iron status: adolescent-adult women comparisons in SANHANES-1

The study compared hemoglobin (Hb) and serum ferritin levels between adolescent and adult women with different body mass indices, dietary in...

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2018 The stuff that dreams are made of: HIV-positive adolescents' aspirations for development

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) commit to strengthening collaborations between governments and civil society. Adolescents are among...

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