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Author: JACKSON Delma S.; NYONI Frowin P.;
Title: Reflections on study abroad education: guidelines on study abroad preparation and process.
Reference: Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 22(2), February-March 2012, pp.201-212.
Format: article;
Topics: higher education; social networks; social work education; student social workers; Tanzania; United States; Select:
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Author: LOMBE Margaret; SAFADI Najwa; NEWRANSKY Chrisann;
Title: Predictors of welfare and child outcomes in female-headed households in sub-Saharan Africa.
Reference: Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 27(1), February 2011, pp.75-89.
Format: article;
Topics: children; mothers; outcomes; poverty; single parent families; social welfare; women; research; Tanzania; Zambia; Zimbabwe; Select:
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Author: LOMBE Margaret; et al.;
Title: Predictors of household hardship in a resource constrained environment: the case of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Reference: International Social Work, 54(1), January 2011, pp.97-117.
Format: article;
Topics: African people; benefits; employment; outcomes; poverty; social networks; welfare state; research; Tanzania; Zambia; Zimbabwe; Select:
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Author: LOMBE Margaret; et al.;
Title: Exploring moderating effects of violent conflict on household welfare in a resource-constrained environment: the case of sub-Saharan Africa.
Reference: Journal of Social Service Research, 36(4), July-September 2010, pp.289-302.
Format: article;
Topics: politics; poverty; social networks; social policy; surveys; violence; research; Tanzania; Zambia; Zimbabwe; Select:
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Author: LINSK Nathan; et al.;
Title: Para-social work to address most vulnerable children in sub-Sahara Africa: a case example in Tanzania.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 32(7), July 2010, pp.990-997.
Format: article;
Topics: community workers; social work; social workers; staff; training; volunteers; vulnerable children; research; Tanzania; Select:
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Author: EVANS Ruth; BECKER Saul;
Title: Children caring for parents with HIV and AIDS: global issues and policy responses
Publisher: Bristol: Policy Press, 2009. 350p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: children; comparative studies; HIV AIDS; parents; young carers; research; Tanzania; Select:
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Author: MAGNUS Peter;
Title: Preparation for social work students to do cross-cultural clinical practice.
Reference: International Social Work, 52(3), May 2009, pp.375-386.
Format: article;
Topics: multicultural approach; practice placement; student social workers; practice; practice example; Norway; Tanzania; Select:
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Author: LOMBE Margaret; OCHUMBO Alex Juma; NORSTRAND Julie;
Title: Attainment of basic needs as a predictor of civic engagement in sub-Saharan Africa: some implications.
Reference: Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 24(2), October 2008, pp.103-117.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; central government; citizenship; needs; poverty; user participation; research; Africa; Tanzania; Zambia; Zimbabwe; Select:
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Author: MLAY R.; LUGINA H.; BECKER S.;
Title: Couple counselling and testing for HIV at antenatal clinics: views from men, women and counsellors.
Reference: AIDS Care, 20(3), March 2008, pp.356-360.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; counselling; counsellors; diagnostic tests; HIV AIDS; partners; research; Tanzania; Select:
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Author: GENEAU Robert; et al;
Title: Using qualitative methods to understand the determinants of patients’ willingness to pay for cataract surgery: a study in Tanzania.
Reference: Social Science and Medicine, 66(3), February 2008, pp.558-568.
Format: article;
Topics: cost effectiveness; health care; medical treatment; visual impairment; research; Tanzania; Select:
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Author: McQUEEN K. M.; et al;
Title: Community perspectives on care options for HIV prevention trial participants.
Reference: AIDS Care, 19(4), April 2007, pp.554-560.
Format: article;
Topics: communities; community care; HIV AIDS; prevention; research; India; Malawi; South Africa; Tanzania; United States; Zambia; Zimbabwe; Select:
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Author: ROSS M.W.; et al.;
Title: Responsibility as a dimension of HIV prevention normative beliefs: measurement in three drug-using samples.
Reference: AIDS Care, 19(3), March 2007, pp.403-409.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; cultural identity; drug misuse; HIV AIDS; prevention; research; Tanzania; United States; Select:
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Author: McGRANN Denis; LALOR Kevin; KATABORO Joviter Kamugisha;
Title: Childhood sexual abuse among university students in Tanzania.
Reference: Child Abuse and Neglect, 30(12), December 2006, pp.1343-1351.
Format: article;
Topics: child sexual abuse; sexual abuse; students; survivors; women; research; Tanzania; Select:
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Author: KAKOKO Deodatus Conatus; et al;
Title: Predicting intended use of voluntary HIV counselling and testing services among Tanzanian teachers using the theory of planned behaviour.
Reference: Social Science and Medicine, 63(4), August 2006, pp.991-999.
Format: article;
Topics: behaviour; counselling; diagnostic tests; HIV AIDS; psychology; teachers; research; Tanzania; Select:
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Author: COAST Ernestina;
Title: Local understandings of, and responses to, HIV: rural–urban migrants in Tanzania
Reference: Social Science and Medicine, 63(4), August 2006, pp.1000-1010.
Format: article;
Topics: developing countries; HIV AIDS; immigration; rural areas; urban areas; research; Tanzania; Select:
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Author: PLUMMER Mary L.; et al.;
Title: `The man who believed he had AIDS was cured': AIDS and sexually-transmitted infection treatment-seeking behaviour in rural Mwanza, Tanzania.
Reference: AIDS Care, 18(5), July 2006, pp.460-466.
Format: article;
Topics: complementary therapies; developing countries; HIV AIDS; ritual abuse; stereotyped attitudes; research; Tanzania; Select:
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Author: KEEFE Susi Krehbiel;
Title: “Women do what they want”: Islam and permanent contraception in Northern Tanzania.
Reference: Social Science and Medicine, 63(2), July 2006, pp.418-429.
Format: article;
Topics: contraception; Islam; Muslims; women; research; Tanzania; Select:
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Author: OBASI A. I.; et al;
Title: Rationale and design of the MEMA kwa Vijana adolescent sexual and reproductive health intervention in Mwanza Region, Tanzania.
Reference: AIDS Care, 18(4), May 2006, pp.311-322.
Format: article;
Topics: adolescence; health needs; HIV AIDS; intervention; sexually transmitted infections; research; Tanzania; Select:
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Author: KAPIGA S. H.; et al;
Title: The epidemiology of HIV-1 infection in northern Tanzania: results from a community-based study.
Reference: AIDS Care, 18(4), May 2006, pp.379-387.
Format: article;
Topics: HIV AIDS; risk; sexuality; sexually transmitted infections; statistical methods; research; Tanzania; Select:
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Author: BHALALUSESA Eustella Peter;
Title: The dynamics of teaching at a distance in Tanzania: reflections from the field.
Reference: Open Learning, 21(1), February 2006, pp.49-58.
Format: article;
Topics: communication skills; developing countries; education; teaching methods; research; Tanzania; Select:
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