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Men’s violence against women and men are inter-related: Recommendations for simultaneous intervention

Posted on October 16, 2015August 21, 2018
Men are more likely than women to perpetrate nearly all types of interpersonal violence (e.g. intimate partner violence, murder, assault, rape). While public health programs target prevention efforts for each type of violence...
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Revisiting the Use of Condoms in Brazil

Posted on September 1, 2015July 1, 2024
Authors: Inês DouradoI, Sarah MacCarthy, Manasa Reddy, Gabriela Calazans, and Sofia Gruskin Published By: Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia Date: September, 2015 Publication Link: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sc...
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Why History Matters for Quantitative Target Setting: Long-term Trends in Socioeconomic and Racial/ethnic Inequities in US Infant Death Rates (1960–2010)

Posted on August 1, 2015July 2, 2024
Authors: Nancy Krieger, Nakul Singh, Jarvis T. Chen, Jason Beckfield, Matthew V. Kiang, Pamela D. Waterman, and Sofia Gruskin Published By: Journal of Public Health Policy Date: August, 2015 Publication Link: http://www.ncbi....
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Searching for Justice and Health

Posted on August 1, 2015August 21, 2018
Read the article » Details: Authors: Daniel Tarantola, Kenneth Camargo, Sofia Gruskin Published By: American Journal of Public Health Date: August 1, 2015 Publication Link: http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/...
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Integrating Human Rights in Program Evaluation: Lessons From Law and Health Programs in Kenya

Posted on June 18, 2015August 21, 2018
Methods for assessing both the inclusion and impact of human rights within health program design and implementation are still nascent. We used human rights concepts and methods to evaluate the programs of three Kenyan nongove...
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Is the right to health compatible with sustainability?

Posted on June 1, 2015August 21, 2018
"One of the fundamental human rights is the right of every individual to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health, which we simplify to ‘HASH’ [1]. The HASH right was first articulated in the preamble to...
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Roundtable discussion on the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research: why prioritise talk over aid in the midst of the Ebola crisis?

Posted on May 7, 2015August 21, 2018
Health systems experts from around the world discuss why they were meeting at the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research while people were dying of Ebola in West Africa. Why were we meeting while real pe...
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Reproductive Justice and the Pace of Change: Socioeconomic Trends in US Infant Death Rates by Legal Status of Abortion, 1960-1980

Posted on April 1, 2015August 21, 2018
US infant death rates for 1960 to 1980 declined most quickly in (1) 1970 to 1973 in states that legalized abortion in 1970, especially for infants in the lowest 3 income quintiles (annual percentage change = −11.6; 95% ...
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The HIV care cascade: models, measures and moving forward

Posted on March 2, 2015August 21, 2018
Introduction: This article seeks to identify where delays occur along the adult HIV care cascade (“the cascade”), to improve understanding of what constitutes “delay” at each stage of the cascade and how this can be m...
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The current state of play of research on the social, political and legal dimensions of HIV

Posted on March 1, 2015August 21, 2018
This paper offers a critical overview of social science research presented at the 2014 International AIDS Conference in Melbourne, Australia. In an era of major biomedical advance, the political nature of HIV remains of fun...
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