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The Demography of Mental Health Among Mature Adults in a Low-Income High HIV-Prevalence Context
Demography Mental Health Malawi HIV Stress Con-Communicable Diseases. Sub-Saharan Africa Adults
2016/3/17
While a nascent body of research investigates the shift in sub-Saharan Africa's (SSA's) disease burden towards
non-communicable diseases (NCDs), very few studies have investigated mental health, spec...
The changing living arrangements of young adults in the UK
The changing living arrangements young adults the UK
2010/1/20
Patterns of leaving the parental home and transitions to independent living, partnership and family formation in the UK are now far more protracted and diverse than they were in the recent past. Over ...
Trends and transitions in children's coresidence with older adults in Beijing municipality
children's coresidence older adults Beijing municipality
2009/9/15
This paper examines a) whether rates of coresidence between older adults and their adult children in the Beijing municipality of China have been declining, and b) the determinants of coresidence and c...
Multiple Sexual Partners Among U.S. Adolescents and Young Adults
Sexual Partners Young Adults U.S. Adolescents
2009/9/14
Context: Because many teenagers and young adults fail to use condoms correctly and consistently, the number of sexual partners they have is an important risk factor for sexually transmitted diseases, ...
Gender, Health, Marriage and Mobility Difficulty among Older Adults in India
Older Adults Gender Health India Marriage
2009/3/31
India and other countries in South Asia have some of the fastest ageing populations in the world. With higher female survival at older ages, these countries are also experiencing an unprecedented femi...
Similarities and differences between two cohorts of young adults in Italy Results of a CATI survey on transition to adulthood
delay of family formation Italy transition to adulthood
2008/12/12
The paper analyses the results of a CATI survey, consisting on a representative national sample of 3083 young people of two different generations: the 23-27th and the 33-37th in the first half of 2004...