Citations

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Journal Article
Amoako Johnson, F., H. Chandra, J.J. Brown, and S. Padmadas. "District-level estimates of institutional births in Ghana: Application of small area estimation technique using census and DHS data." Journal of Official Statistics 26, no. 2 (2010): 341-359.
Journal Article
Amoako Johnson, Fiifi Amoako, Sasu S Padmadas, and James S Brown. "On the spatial inequalities of institutional versus home births in Ghana: a multilevel analysis." Journal of community health 34, no. 1 (2009): 64-72.
Journal Article
Barden-O'Fallon, Janine L, Joseph de Graft-Johnson, Thomas Bisika, Sara Sulzbach, Aimee Benson, and Amy O Tsui. "Factors associated with HIV/AIDS knowledge and risk perception in rural Malawi." AIDS and Behavior 8, no. 2 (2004): 131-140.
Journal Article
Bicego, Georges, Shea Rutstein, and Kiersten Johnson. "Dimensions of the emerging orphan crisis in sub-Saharan Africa." Social Science \& Medicine 56, no. 6 (2003): 1235-1247.
Journal Article
Dludla, Phiwayinkosi V, Faadiel M Essop, Kwazi B Gabuza, Christo J Muller, Johan Louw, and Rabia Johnson. "Age-dependent development of left ventricular wall thickness in type 2 diabetic (db/db) mice is associated with elevated low-density lipoprotein and triglyceride serum levels." Heart and Vessels (2017).
Journal Article
Gameel, Bahaa, Shuning Lu, Hyeri Jung, and Thomas J Johnson. "Putting out fire with gasoline in Tahrir square: Revisiting the gamson hypothesis." International Journal of Communication (2017).
Thesis or Dissertation
Johnson, Elin. "Colonised fields and private gardens: The changing role of farming in rural Eastern Cape, South Africa." Masters Thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2020.
Journal Article
Johnson, F A, and N J Madise. "Targeting women at risk of unintended pregnancy in Ghana: Should geography matter?." Sexual \& Reproductive Healthcare 2, no. 1 (2011): 29-35.
Book Section
Johnson, Holly. "Routledge International Handbook of Crime and Gender Studies." The Gendered Nature of Violance (2012).
Thesis or Dissertation
Johnson, Jacob. "How does democracy reduce poverty?: a study of dispersed power within ten African countries." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2006.
Journal Article
Johnson, K. "Incontinence in Malawi: Analysis of a proxy measure of vaginal fistula in a national survey." International Journal of Gynecology \& Obstetrics 99, no. 1 (2007): S122-S129.
Journal Article
Johnson, Kiersten, Shea Rutstein, and Pav Govindasamy. "The stall in mortality decline in Ghana: Further analysis of Demographic and health surveys data." Ghana Further Analysis (2005).
Journal Article
Johnson, Fiifi A, and Nyovani J Madise. "Examining the geographical heterogeneity associated with risk of mistimed and unwanted pregnancy in Ghana." Journal of biosocial science 41, no. 2 (2009): 249-267.
Journal Article
Johnson, Kiersten B, Priscilla Akwara, Shea O Rutstein, and Stan Bernstein. "Fertility preferences and the need for contraception among women living with HIV: the basis for a joint action agenda." Official journal of the international AIDS society (2009).
Journal Article
Johnson-Hanks, Jennifer. "On the politics and practice of Muslim fertility." Medical Anthropology Quarterly 20, no. 1 (2006): 12-30.
Book Section
Johnson-Lans, Shirley, and Patricia Jones. "Wage inequality in Africa." Foreign direct investment and racial wage Inequality: Evidence from South Africa (2017).
Journal Article
Okonofua, Friday E, Clifford Odimegwu, Helen Ajabor, Patrick H Daru, and Agnes Johnson. "Assessing the prevalence and determinants of unwanted pregnancy and induced abortion in Nigeria." Studies in Family Planning 30, no. 1 (1999): 67-77.
Journal Article
Peterman, Amber, and Kiersten Johnson. "Incontinence and trauma: Sexual violence, female genital cutting and proxy measures of gynecological fistula." Social Science & Medicine 68, no. 5 (2009): 971-979.
Report
Steinberg, Malcolm, Saul Johnson, Gill Schierhout, and David Ndegwa. Hitting home: How households cope with the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic: A survey of households affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Washington DC, United States of America: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 2002.
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