Jocelyn DeJong
Jocelyn DeJong is a professor and associate dean at the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health at the Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut. Her research focuses on sexual and reproductive health, including AIDS, and its relation to population and development. She was a central actor for setting up the first task force on female genital mutilation in Egypt. Provided by Wikipedia
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The social and health protection of migrants in Chile: qualitative analysis of civil society proposals for constitutional change by Sophie Esnouf, Alice Blukacz, Alexandra Obach, Edward Mezones-Holguin, Manuel Espinoza, Jocelyn DeJong, Baltica Cabieses
Published 2023Connect to this object online.
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Intersecting social-ecological vulnerabilities to and lived experiences of sexually transmitted infections among Syrian refugee women in Lebanon: A qualitative study. by Sasha Abdallah Fahme, Sara Chehab, Carmen Helen Logie, Ghina Mumtaz, Daniel Fitzgerald, Jennifer Alzos Downs, Jocelyn DeJong, Maia Sieverding
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Patterns and determinants of antenatal care utilization: analysis of national survey data in seven countdown countries by Ghada Saad-Haddad, Jocelyn DeJong, Nancy Terreri, María Clara Restrepo-Méndez, Jamie Perin, Lara Vaz, Holly Newby, Agbessi Amouzou, Aluísio JD Barros, Jennifer Bryce
Published 2016Connect to this object online.
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