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Medical Anthropology
Cross-Cultural Studies in Health and Illness
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Merrill Singer & Nicola Bulled. (2024) Long Covid: A Syndemics Approach to Understanding and Response. Applied Research in Quality of Life 19:2, pages 811-834.
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Moses Okumu, Carmen H. Logie, Anissa S. Chitwanga, Robert Hakiza & Peter Kyambadde. (2023) A syndemic of inequitable gender norms and intersecting stigmas on condom self-efficacy and practices among displaced youth living in urban slums in Uganda: a community-based cross-sectional study. Conflict and Health 17:1.
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Guido Giarelli. (2023) COVID-19 and Social and Health Inequalities in Italy: A Syndemic Approach. e-cadernos CES:39.
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Paraskevi Begou & Pavlos Kassomenos. (2023) The ecosyndemic framework of the global environmental change and the COVID-19 pandemic. Science of The Total Environment 857, pages 159327.
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Michael Anastario, Paula Firemoon, Ana Maria Rodriguez, Carrie Wade, Christopher Prokosch, Elizabeth Rink & Eric Wagner. (2022) A Pilot Study of Polysubstance Use Sequences across the Lifespan among Assiniboine and Sioux People Who Use Injection Drugs. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20:1, pages 543.
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Marcela Agudelo-Botero, Liliana Giraldo-Rodríguez & Claudio A. Dávila-Cervantes. (2022) Type 2 diabetes and depressive symptoms in the adult population in Mexico: a syndemic approach based on National Health and Nutrition Survey. BMC Public Health 22:1.
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Jessica Dimka, Taylor P. van Doren & Heather T. Battles. (2022) Pandemics, past and present: The role of biological anthropology in interdisciplinary pandemic studies. American Journal of Biological Anthropology 178:S74, pages 256-291.
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