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Research outputs: POSTNATAL WOMEN
2020 Sexual risk behavior among HIV-infected women in South Africa at 12-months postpartum
The postnatal period is a time of increased susceptibility to HIV infection and super infection for postpartum women, sexual partners, and i...
2018 Sexual risk behaviour among HIV-infected women in the first twelve months after delivery in South Africa
This study aimed to assess sexual risk behaviour and its social correlates in HIV-infected women living in rural South Africa at six and twe...
2016 A qualitative exploration of the meaning and understanding of male partner involvement among men in pre- and post-natal care: a study at health care clinics, Mpumalanga province, South Africa
Male partner involvement (MPI) in the implementation of PMTCT programmes has recently been highlighted as a key aspect that can lead to impr...
Download this report2014 Postnatal depressive symptoms and child psychological develoment at 10 years: a prospective study of longitudinal data from the South African Birth to Twenty cohort
In high-income countries, maternal postnatal depression is associated with adverse outcomes in the child. However, few studies have investig...
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