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Jennifer Smit to Cohort Studies

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Jennifer Smit has written about Cohort Studies.
Connection Strength

0,324
  1. Hormonal contraceptive continuation and switching in South Africa: implications for evaluating the association of injectable hormonal contraceptive use and HIV. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2013 Mar 01; 62(3):363-5.
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    Score: 0,085
  2. A qualitative exploration of sexually transmitted infection (STI) partner notification preferences and practices among women planning for pregnancy and offered HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in Durban, South Africa. BMC Public Health. 2025 Feb 11; 25(1):554.
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    Score: 0,049
  3. Uptake and Persistence of Safer Conception Strategies Among South African Women Planning for Pregnancy. AIDS Behav. 2024 Dec; 28(12):4029-4039.
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    Score: 0,047
  4. Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevalence, Partner Notification, and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Risk Perception in a Cohort of Women Completing Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening as Part of a Safer Conception Study. Sex Transm Dis. 2024 Jun 01; 51(6):431-436.
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    Score: 0,046
  5. Food insecurity and depression: a cross-sectional study of a multi-site urban youth cohort in Durban and Soweto, South Africa. Trop Med Int Health. 2021 06; 26(6):687-700.
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    Score: 0,037
  6. High cellphone use associated with greater risk of depression among young women aged 15-24 years in Soweto and Durban, South Africa. Glob Health Action. 2021 01 01; 14(1):1936792.
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    Score: 0,037
  7. Bone mineral density in women aged 40-49 years using depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate, norethisterone enanthate or combined oral contraceptives for contraception. Contraception. 2005 Mar; 71(3):170-5.
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    Score: 0,012
  8. Detection of raised FSH levels among older women using depomedroxyprogesterone acetate and norethisterone enanthate. Contraception. 2003 Nov; 68(5):339-43.
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    Score: 0,011
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