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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2016 The utilization of traditional, complementary and alternative medicine for non-communicable diseases and mental disorders in health care patients in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam

The purpose of our study was to determine the prevalence of traditional, complementary and alternative medicine (TCAM) use in patients with ...

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2016 Screening and brief interventions of problem drinking in chronic disease hospital out-patients in Thailand: results from a randomized controlled trial

The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to provide screening for alcohol misuse and to test the effectiveness of a brief alcohol int...

2016 Knowledge, attitudes, and practices about tuberculosis and choice of communication channels in Thailand

The aim of this study was to assess tuberculosis (TB) knowledge, attitudes, and practices in both the general population and risk groups in ...

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2016 Intimate partner violence among pregnant women and women attending out-patient services in Thailand: a longitudinal study

The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence and analyze the pattern of intimate partner violence over six months. This was a cohort ...