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Research outputs: MPUMALANGA PROVINCE

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2013 Screening and brief intervention for intimate partner violence among antenatal care attendees at primary healthcare clinics in Mpumalanga province, South Africa

It has been found that pregnant women experience a higher rate of intimate partner violence (IPV) than women who are not pregnant. This pap...

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2013 Mpumalanga Office of the Premier: final report: employee satisfaction pilot survey questionnaire report

The Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) was mandated by the Government & Administration (G&A) cluster to initiate an Empl...

2012 Correlates of HIV infection among people visiting public HIV counseling and testing clinics in Mpumalanga, South Africa

Background: HIV voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) reduces high-risk sexual behaviour. Factors associated with HIV infection in VCT cl...

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2012 Partner violence and associated factors among pregnant women in Nkangala district, Mpumalanga

Design. In a cross-sectional study, 1 502 pregnant women systematically selected at primary health care facilities were interviewed using a ...