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Improving Diabetes Control for Syrian Refugees in Jordan: A Longitudinal Coho...
Updated by Johns Hopkins School of Public Health - 28 May 2021This is the underlying data for a manuscript currently pending publication. The manuscript presents findings from a quasi-experimental prospective cohort study was implemented... -
Health Service Utilization and Adherence to Medication for Hypertension and D...
Updated by Johns Hopkins School of Public Health - 23 September 2021This is the underlying data for a manuscript published in the Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders (DOI : 10.1007/s40200-020-00638-6). The manuscript presents findings... -
CVA and Nutrition Status of Children Under Five and Pregnant and Lactating Wo...
Updated by Johns Hopkins School of Public Health - 8 October 2019This is data from a quasi-experimental prospective cohort study examining the impact of CVA on prevention of acute malnutrition among pregnant and lactating women and children... -
Injury and death during the ISIS occupation of Mosul and its liberation
Updated by Johns Hopkins School of Public Health - 23 February 2018This is the minimal underlying dataset for a forthcoming manuscript presenting results from a cross-sectional survey aimed at measuring deaths, injuries, and kidnapping in Mosul... -
Humanitarian Needs in Government Controlled Areas of Syria
Updated by Johns Hopkins School of Public Health - 26 January 2018This is the underlying data for a manuscript published in PLOS: Currents Disasters. The manuscript reports results from a survey of accessible areas, which were largely urban... -
Pilot Testing and Implementing a mHealth tool for Noncommunicable Diseases in...
Updated by Johns Hopkins School of Public Health - 22 February 2018This is the underlying data for a manuscript published in PLOS: Currents Disasters (see PDF provided). the manuscript reports results from longitudinal cohort study implemented...