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Addressing Inequities and Social Determinants of Health in Asia & Africa

 

Publications

This page provides links to all the publications that the INTREC project has produced to date.

Mtenga S, Shamba D, Wamoyi J, Kakoko D, Haafkens J, Mongi A, Kapiga S, Geubbels E. How long-distance truck drivers and villagers in rural southeastern Tanzania think about heterosexual anal sex: a qualitative study. Sex Transm Infect. 2015 Jun 25. doi: 10.1136/sextrans-2015-052055. [Epub ahead of print]

Haafkens J, Blomstedt Y, Eriksson M, Becher H, Ramroth H and Kinsman J. Training needs for research in health inequities among health and demographic researchers from eight African and Asian countries. BMC Public Health 2014, 14:1254.

Nahar N, Blomstedt Y, Wu B, Kandarina I, Trisnantoro L, Kinsman J. Increasing the provision of mental health care for vulnerable, diaster-affected people in Bangladesh. BMC Public Health 2014;14:708.

Susilo D, Eriksson M, Preet R, Padmawati S, Kandarina I, Trisnantoro L,
Kinsman K. Reducing health inequity in Indonesia through a comprehensive training on social determinants of health among researchers and policy makers. BMC Public Health 2014:14(Suppl 1):O2.

Hofman K, Blomstedt Y, Addei S, Kalage R, Maredza M, Sankoh O, Bangha M, Kahn K, Becher H, Haafkens J and Kinsman K. Addressing research capacity for health equity and the social determinants of health in three African countries: the INTREC programme. Glob Health Action 2013, 6: 19668-http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v6i0.19668

Country Reports
Bangladesh
Ghana
India
Indonesia
South Africa
Tanzania
Vietnam

Policy Briefs
Ghana
India
Indonesia
South Africa
Vietnam (English)
Vietnam (Vietnamese)



This website is a result of a project funded under the Health theme of the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community, Grant Agreement number 282605. Project: INDEPTH Training and Research Centres of Excellence (INTREC). The work was carried by a Consortium team of five university-based centres in Sweden, Germany, Netherlands, Indonesia and USA and by one research network of demographic surveillance sites in LMICs with headquarters in Ghana (INDEPTH). 
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