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Research outputs: MENTAL HEALTH

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2015 Mental health correlates of HIV risk behaviour and STIs/HIV infection among university students from 22 low, middle and high income countries

The aim of this study was to determine mental health correlates of HIV risk behaviour and self-reported STIs/HIV infection among university ...

2015 An examination of the relationship between sexual orientation and health status among South African public educators

The aim of this study was to investigate sexual orientation and health related outcomes in South African public educators. A cross-sectional...

2015 Extent of alcohol use and mental health (depressive and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms) in undergraduate university students from 26 low-, middle- and high-income countries

To estimate if there is a non-linear association between varying levels of alcohol use and poor mental health (depressive and post-traumatic...

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2015 Child and adolescent suicide attempts, suicidal behavior, and adverse childhood experiences in South Africa: a prospective study

This is the first known prospective study of child suicidal behavior in sub-Saharan Africa. Aims were to determine whether (1) cumulative ex...