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    The association between contraceptive use and desired number of children among sexually active men in Zambia by Bwalya, Bwalya Bupe, Kasonde, Mwewa E, Mulenga, James Nilesh, Mapoma, Chabila Christopher, Wamunyima, Nayunda, Siamianze, Billy, Onukogu, Obinna

    Published in BMC public health (20-09-2023)
    “…Background Contraceptive methods have been used to space births, but also to limit a couple's desired number of children. Efforts of family planning programmes…”
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    Association between sexual violence and unintended pregnancy among married women in Zambia by Kasonde, Mwewa E., Bwalya, Bwalya Bupe, Nyirenda, Elizabeth T., Mapoma, Chabila Christopher, Sikaluzwe, Milika, Chimpinde, Kafiswe, Songolo, Gloria I.

    Published in BMC public health (05-08-2022)
    “…Background One of the outcomes of sexual violence is unintended pregnancy. In Zambia, 15% of married women age 15—49 years had experienced sexual violence from…”
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    Application of verbal autopsy in routine civil registration in Lusaka District of Zambia by Mapoma, C Chabila, Munkombwe, Brian, Mwango, Chomba, Bwalya, Bupe Bwalya, Kalindi, Audrey, Gona, N Philimon

    Published in BMC health services research (01-05-2021)
    “…Ascertaining the causes for deaths occurring outside health facilities is a significant problem in many developing countries where civil registration systems…”
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    Factors associated with postnatal care for newborns in Zambia: analysis of the 2013-14 Zambia demographic and health survey by Bwalya, Bupe B, Mulenga, Mulenga C, Mulenga, James N

    Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (13-12-2017)
    “…The importance of postnatal care cannot be overemphasised. Various studies undertaken worldwide have found that PNC is critical for the survival of newborns…”
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    Rural-urban differentials in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among women of child bearing age in Zambian by Bwalya, Bupe Bwalya, Mapoma, Chabila Christoper, Mulenga, James Nilesh

    “…Introduction: Overweight and obesity have become leading causes of non-communicable diseases and millions of deaths worldwide every year are attributed to…”
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    Too young to be a wife! analysis of the factors influencing child marriages and its influence on the preferred number of children among women in Zambia by Mulenga, James, Mulenga, Mulenga Chonzi, Bwalya, Bwalya Bupe, Ngongola-Reinke, Christabel

    Published in African population studies (31-05-2019)
    “…Context/Background: Zambia has one of the highest rates of child marriages in the world. This study sought to establish the determinants of child marriage in…”
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    Determinants of unmet need for family planning among married women in Zambia by Mulenga, James N., Bwalya, Bupe B., Mulenga, Mulenga C., Mumba, Kakoma

    Published in Journal of public health in Africa (29-04-2020)
    “…Unmet need for family planning remains a major family planning problem in most countries around the world. It presents serious consequences for the women,…”
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    Too young to be a wife! analysis of the factors influencing child marriages and its influence on the preferred number of children among women in Zambia by Mulenga, James, Mulenga, Mulenga Chonzi, Bwalya, Bwalya Bupe, Ngongola-Reinke, Christabel

    Published in African population studies (01-10-2018)
    “…Context/Background: Zambia has one of the highest rates of child marriages in the world. This study sought to establish the determinants of child marriage in…”
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    Can HIV/AIDS be fought by targeting youths in Zambia? Analysis of the Knowledge, Attitudes and Sexual Behaviour among youths aged 15 – 24 years by Bwalya, Bupe Bwalya, Banda, Andrew, Jere, Stanley, Amanzi, Patrick, Funsani, Peter

    “…Background: Although people of any age are susceptible to HIV, youths aged 15 – 24 face disproportionate risk of contracting it because of challenges that they…”
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    Demographic and Socio-economic determinants of maternal health insurance coverage in Zambia by Mulenga, James Nilesh, Bwalya, Bupe B., Gebremeskel, Yordanos

    “…Background: The importance of health insurance to individual and society at large cannot be overemphasized. It plays a critical role through enabling access to…”
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