Fourteen DGHI faculty members, staff, and affiliates shared new discoveries on a variety of global health topics in peer-reviewed publications in March. Click on the article links below to learn more:
- Maternal and Child Health Journal – Domestic violence among adolescents in HIV prevention research in Tanzania: participant experiences and measurement issues
- Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology – Mental health screenings for couples at churches in Nigeria: a strategy for enhancing community-based maternal mental health services in low-resource settings
- Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease – Duration of untreated psychosis and the pathway to care in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
- Palliative Medicine – Comparison of preferences for end-of-life care among patients with advanced cancer and their caregivers: A discrete choice experiment
- Journal of Public Health Research – Assessment of screening practices for gestational hyperglycaemia in public health Facilities: A descriptive study in Bangalore, India
- Appetite – Nutrition practices of nurseries in England: Comparison with national guidelines
Melissa Burroughs Peña, Gerald Bloomfield
- Global Heart – Cardiovascular disease research and the development agenda in low- and middle-income countries
Wendy O’Meara, Christopher Woods
- The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene – Etiology of pediatric fever in western Kenya: a case–control study of falciparum malaria, respiratory viruses, and streptococcal pharyngitis
John Stanifer (Duke MSc-GH alumnus), Elizabeth Turner, Uptal Patel
Melissa Watt, Karmel Choi (DGHI doctoral scholar), Kathleen Sikkema
- Global Public Health – HIV/AIDS-related stigma in South African alcohol-serving venues and its potential impact on HIV disclosure, testing and treatment-seeking behaviours
- PLOS Pathogens – Impaired systemic tetrahydrobiopterin bioavailability and increased oxidized biopterins in pediatric falciparum malaria: Association with disease severity
- PLOS Pathogens – Impaired systemic tetrahydrobiopterin bioavailability and increased dihydrobiopterin in adult falciparum malaria: Association with disease severity, impaired microvascular function and increased endothelial activation
DGHI faculty, affiliates, and scholars: Want your publications listed in the monthly Research Roundup? Email the communications team with the citation or a link to the article!