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| ART : 22535 : Not available for external loan | |
| Exploring the drivers of health and healthcare access in Zambian prisons : a health systems approach | |
| English | |
| 20161100 | |
| Oxford University Press | |
| Topp, Stephanie M. | Moonga, Clement N. | Luo, Nkandu | Kaingu, Michael | Chileshe, Chisela | Magwende, George | Heymann, S. Jody | Henostroza, German | |
| Zambia | social surveys | prisoner violence | prisoner-personnel relations | rape | men as victims | prisoner treatment | prisoner punishment | beatings | power | health status | social inequality | prisoners, male | health services accessibility | men | prison conditions | coercion | health care delivery | prisons | disease transmission, infectious | nutritional status | health care quality | sanitation | |
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| Health policy and planning ; vol. 31, no. 9 | |
| ART : 10913 : Not available for external loan | |
| The meanings of organ donation : Muslims of Pakistani origin and white English nationals living in North England | |
| English | |
| 20030800 | |
| Elsevier | |
| Hayward, Clare | Madill, Anna | |
| United Kingdom | Muslims | attitude to health | ethnic and national groups | Pakistanis | religious groups | English people | disease transmission, infectious | Islam | personal autonomy | ethnology | personality | religion | focus groups | sex factors | medical sociology | tissue donors | organ donation | |
| Social science and medicine ; vol. 57, no. 3 | |
| ART : 20066 : Not available for external loan | |
| HIV/AIDS in prison : problems, policies and potential | |
| English | |
| 20030000 | |
| Institute for Security Studies | |
| Goyer, K.C. | |
| 1-919913-23-8 | |
| South Africa | prisoners | death in custody | sexually transmitted diseases | health services | organised crime | psychological stress | food | statistical information | prevalence | HIV/AIDS | disease transmission, infectious | tuberculosis | sexuality | drug users | attitude to health | behaviour | prison conditions | preventative interventions | |
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| ART : 08386 : Not available for external loan | |
| Diffusion of ideas about personal hygiene and contamination in poor countries: evidence from Guatemala | |
| English | |
| 20010100 | |
| Elsevier | |
| Goldman, Noreen | Pebley, Anne R. | Beckett, Megan | |
| United States | Guatemala | interpersonal relations | communication | attitude to health | hygiene | diarrhea | etiology | mortality | children | rural areas | poverty | disease transmission, infectious | causality | belief systems | health promotion | |
| Social science and medicine ; vol. 52, no. 1 | |
| MON : 1998.184 : Not available for external loan | |
| Emerging and re-emerging diseases : report from the ENRECA-seminar | |
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| ENRECA | |
| Africa | Southern Africa | Tanzania, United Republic of | Lithuania | public health | statistical information | health | developing countries | communicable diseases | epidemiology | disease transmission, infectious | displaced persons | research | |
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