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    Association of chronic diseases and lifestyle factors with suicidal ideation among adults aged 18-69 years in Eswatini: evidence from a population-based survey by Motsa, Mfundi President Sebenele, Chiou, Hung-Yi, Chen, Yi-Hua

    Published in BMC public health (10-12-2021)
    “…How chronic diseases and lifestyle affect suicidal ideation in the sub-Saharan region remains unclear. We investigated the association of chronic diseases and…”
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    Examining mediators of associations of food insecurity and being bullied with suicide among in-school adolescents in Eswatini: a cross-sectional study by Motsa, Mfundi President Sebenele, Chiou, Hung-Yi, Sanna, Mattia, Simelane, Maswati S., Shabalala, Fortunate S., Chen, Yi-Hua

    Published in Scientific reports (30-01-2023)
    “…We examined the potential mediating roles of anxiety and loneliness on the association of concurrent food insecurity (FI) and being bullied (BB) with suicidal…”
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    Individual-level determinants of depressive symptoms and associated diseases history in Turkish persons aged 15 years and older: A population-based study by Phiri, Yohane V A, Aydın, Kemal, Yıldız, Nadire Gülçin, Motsa, Mfundi President Sebenele, Nkoka, Owen, Aydin, Halide Z, Chao, Hsing Jasmine

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (01-12-2022)
    “…Depressive symptoms are associated with both long-lasting and short-term repetitive mood disorders and affect a person's ability to function and lead a…”
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    Determinants of self-reported hypertension among women in South Africa: evidence from the population-based survey by Ntenda, Peter Austin Morton, El-Meidany, Walaa Mamdouh Reyad, Tiruneh, Fentanesh Nibret, Motsa, Mfundi President Sebenele, Nyirongo, Joyce, Chirwa, Gowokani Chijere, Kapachika, Arnold, Nkoka, Owen

    Published in Clinical hypertension (15-11-2022)
    “…Abstract Background Hypertension (HTN), characterized by an elevation of blood pressure, is a serious public health chronic condition that significantly raises…”
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