Nineteen DGHI faculty members, staff and affiliates recently shared new discoveries on a variety of global health topics in peer-reviewed publications. Click on the article links below to learn more:
John Bartlett, Gerald Bloomfield, Melissa Burroughs-Pena (2015 MSc-GH alumna and former global health fellow)
- Health Affairs Blog – The Atlanta Declaration: A 21st Century vision for U.S.-based global noncommunicable disease research
Bonnie Kaiser (post-doctoral fellow), Brandon Kohrt
- International Journal of Culture and Mental Health – Scale properties of the Kreyòl Distress Idioms (KDI) screener: Association of an ethnographically-developed instrument with depression, anxiety, and sociocultural risk factors in rural Haiti
- Global Mental Health – Alternative approaches for studying humanitarian interventions: Propensity score methods to evaluate reintegration packages impact on depression, PTSD, and function impairment among child soldiers in Nepal
Jan Ostermann, Nathan Thielman
- Health Economics Review – Would you test for 5000 shillings? HIV risk and willingness to accept HIV testing in Tanzania
- Ecological Economics – Do protected areas reduce blue carbon emissions? A quasi-experimental evaluation of mangroves in Indonesia
Christopher Paul (DGHI doctoral scholar), Randall Kramer
- BMC Public Health – Identifying barriers in the malaria control policymaking process in East Africa: Insights from stakeholders and a structured literature review
Eve Puffer, Elsa Friis (2014 MSc-GH alumna)
- Global Mental Health – Parents make the difference: A randomized-controlled trial of a parenting intervention in Liberia
Kathy Sikkema, Alexis Dennis, Melissa Watt, Karmel Choi (DGHI doctoral scholar), Tatenda Yemeke (second-year MSc-GH student)
- Global Mental Health – Improving mental health among people living with HIV: A review of intervention trials in low- and middle-income countries
- Health Affairs – Innovations in diabetes care around the world: Case studies of care transformation through accountable care reforms
- Health and Human Rights Journal – SDG series: The world’s poor are being denied the right to share in scientific advancement (Commentary)
DGHI faculty, affiliates, and scholars: Want your publications listed in the monthly Research Roundup? Email the communications team with the citation or a link to the article!