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Research outputs: ADULTS

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2013 Does perceived life stress mediate the association between HIV status and alcohol use?: evidence from adults living in Cape Town, South Africa

South Africa has the highest prevalence of HIV in the world. Because living with HIV is stressful and because alcohol consumption is often u...

2013 Social and health determinants of gender differences in disability amongst older adults in South Africa

There has been an unprecedented increase in population ageing resulting in the increase in prevalence of various health conditions, includin...

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2012 Community dialogues as a method to discuss and reduce multiple concurrent partnerships in Lesotho: executive summary

HIV prevalence among adults ages 15-9 in Lesotho was estimated at 23.2 percent in 2008, the third highest in the world. That year, an estima...

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2012 Study of global ageing and adult health (SAGE): South Africa 2007-2008: executive summary

The phenomenon of population ageing has become more significant in South African society during recent decades, with the cohort aged 50 year...

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