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Richard Munthali to Cross-Sectional Studies

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0,364
  1. Body composition and physical activity as mediators in the relationship between socioeconomic status and blood pressure in young South African women: a structural equation model analysis. BMJ Open. 2018 12 19; 8(12):e023404.
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    Score: 0,111
  2. Effective Treatment for Mental and Substance Use Disorders in 21 Countries. JAMA Psychiatry. 2025 Apr 01; 82(4):347-357.
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    Score: 0,043
  3. High prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in unvaccinated adolescent girls in South Africa, particularly those living with HIV. Vaccine. 2024 Dec 02; 42(26):126442.
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    Score: 0,042
  4. Identifying the prevalence and correlates of multimorbidity in middle-aged men and women: a cross-sectional population-based study in four African countries. BMJ Open. 2023 03 14; 13(3):e067788.
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    Score: 0,037
  5. Suicidal Ideation Amongst University Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Time Trends and Risk Factors. Can J Psychiatry. 2023 07; 68(7):531-546.
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    Score: 0,037
  6. Impact of one and two human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine doses on community-level HPV prevalence in South African adolescent girls: study protocol and rationale for a pragmatic before-after design. BMJ Open. 2022 Feb 10; 12(2):e059968.
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    Score: 0,035
  7. [Association of COVID-19 dissemination with symptoms of anxiety and depression among university students]. Vertex. 2021 Sep; XXXII(153):53-69.
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    Score: 0,034
  8. Understanding the Relationship between Socio-Economic Status, Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour, and Adiposity in Young Adult South African Women Using Structural Equation Modelling. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017 10 23; 14(10).
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    Score: 0,026
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