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Exploring coastal climate adaptation through storylines: Insights from cyclone Idai in Beira, Mozambique
Published 2025-01-01“…This study uses storylines to evaluate adaptation strategies, focusing on cyclone Idai’s impact on Beira, Mozambique, under different climate conditions and tidal cycles. …”
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Water, sanitation, and hygiene insecurity and disease prevention behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic in low-income neighborhoods of Beira, Mozambique.
Published 2024-01-01“…<h4>Methods</h4>We investigated the relationship between WASH-related factors and disease prevention behaviors (handwashing, physical distancing, and masking), and the role of demographic characteristics and risk perceptions in influencing these relationships in low-income neighborhoods of Beira, Mozambique during the COVID-19 pandemic. We utilized data collected from 1,762 randomly selected households during a population-based survey. …”
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Resources optimization using Pareto analysis for sea water desalination plants
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El delito de negligencia en la administración de los bienes eclesiásticos (c. 1376 § 2.2).
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How Social-Relational Context Impacts the Mental Health of Adolescent and Young Adults Living with and Without HIV in Mozambique: A Social Network Analysis Study
Published 2025-06-01“…Abstract Purpose This study aims to describe the social-relational context of adolescents and young adults living with (AYALHIV) and without HIV (AYAHIV-) in the city of Beira (Mozambique) and to assess how it can impact their mental health. …”
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Barriers and facilitators to accessing mental health services among young people living with HIV and healthcare professionals in Mozambique: a content and sentiment analysis using...
Published 2025-05-01“…This study aimed to assess barriers/facilitators to access MH services for YAs, comparing by HIV status, in Beira, Mozambique. Methods A cross-sectional study using focus groups and key-informant interviews was conducted between July and August 2023, involving YAs (18–24 years) with (YALHIV) and without HIV (YAHIV-) and MH staff of five health centres (HCs). …”
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