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Fawole O
University of Ibadan - Ibadan / Nigeria
Medical and Health Sciences / Epidemiology and Public Health
AD Scientific Index ID: 97587
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Fawole O's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Economic violence to women and girls: is it receiving the necessary attention? Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 9 (3), 167-177, 2008
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Prevalence of papillomavirus infection in women in Ibadan, Nigeria: a population-based study British journal of cancer 90 (3), 638-645, 2004
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A school-based AIDS education programme for secondary school students in Nigeria: a review of effectiveness Health education research 14 (5), 675-683, 1999
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Intimate partner abuse: wife beating among civil servants in Ibadan, Nigeria African journal of reproductive health, 54-64, 2005
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Home was not a safe haven: women’s experiences of intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 lockdown in Nigeria BMC women's health 21, 1-7, 2021
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