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Paul Bass
Paul Bass
University of the Gambia
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Maternal anemia is a potential risk factor for anemia in children aged 6–59 months in Southern Africa: a multilevel analysis
PAM Ntenda, O Nkoka, P Bass, T Senghore
BMC public health 18, 1-13, 2018
962018
Risk factors for road traffic injuries among different road users in the Gambia
E Sanyang, C Peek-Asa, P Bass, TL Young, B Daffeh, LJ Fuortes
Journal of environmental and public health 2017 (1), 8612953, 2017
432017
Prevalence and factors associated with intimate partner violence against women in The Gambia: a population-based analysis
A Jabbi, B Ndow, T Senghore, E Sanyang, JC Kargbo, P Bass
Women & health 60 (8), 912-928, 2020
332020
Maternal overweight and obesity and the risk of caesarean birth in Malawi
O Nkoka, PAM Ntenda, T Senghore, P Bass
Reproductive health 16, 1-10, 2019
302019
Injury factors associated with discharge status from emergency room at two major trauma hospitals in The Gambia, Africa
E Sanyang, C Peek-Asa, P Bass, TL Young, A Jagne, B Njie
Injury 48 (7), 1451-1458, 2017
172017
Effects of kinesio taping and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation combined with active stretching on hamstring flexibility
IPGS Adhitya, WY Yu, P Bass, GP Kinandana, MR Lin
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 36 (11), 3087-3092, 2022
92022
Risk factors for violent injuries and their severity among men in the Gambia
P Bass, E Sanyang, MR Lin
American journal of men's health 12 (6), 2116-2127, 2018
62018
COVID-19 challenges: the Gambia situation and probable solutions
TOA Omotosh, OF Omotosho, P Bass, Y Njie
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 7 (3), 070-076, 2020
52020
Prevalence and Factors Associated with Thinness and Overweight/Obesity Among Secondary School Adolescents. A Cross-sectional Study
H Jallow-Badjan, H Tunkara-Bah, P Bass, T Senghore
Cent Afr J Public Health 6, 164, 2020
42020
Prevalence and factors associated with occupational injuries among building construction workers in the Gambia
B Kinteh, P Bass
Injury prevention 29 (6), 500-505, 2023
22023
Risk factors for injuries from physical violence in african women in the Gambia
WY Yu, P Bass, E Sanyang, MR Lin
The Journal of Emergency Medicine 58 (2), 356-364, 2020
12020
Risk factors for recurrent injuries from physical violence among African men in the Gambia
P Bass, WY Yu, E Sanyang, MR Lin
Journal of community health 44, 596-604, 2019
12019
Factors associated with knowledge of hypertension risk factors and symptoms among Gambian women: A cross-sectional study based on the Gambia Demographic and Health Survey
ML Sambou, SEC Bafei, P Bass
Preventive Medicine Reports 42, 102754, 2024
2024
Predictors of Patient Outcomes Associated with Transfer Status to Definitive Care Hospitals: A Study of Admitted Road Traffic Injured Patients in Two Major Trauma Hospitals in …
E Sanyang, P Bass, B Ndow, A Jagne, EM Reynolds
Current Research in Public Health, 13-25, 2024
2024
Safety education and child safety behavior on the Road in The Gambia
P Bass, B Ndow, M Ndow, A Jabbi
Population Medicine 5 (Supplement), 2023
2023
Risk factors for recurrent violent injuries among African women in The Gambia
P Bass, WY Yu, SJ Chen, E Sanyang, MR Lin
Western journal of emergency medicine 23 (4), 548, 2022
2022
Youths' Perceptions of Road Safety Risk Behaviours in the Roadway Environment: A Study of College Students in The Gambia and Tanzania
E Sanyang, WN Mkanta, RD Taylor, C Moshiro, GK Lartey, M Ndow, ...
Social and Health Sciences 20 (1-2), 1-18, 2022
2022
Patterns of and Risk Factors for Injuries from Physical Violence against African Women in The Gambia
P Bass, E Sanyang, MR Lin
第六屆亞洲健康識能國際會議, 2018
2018
Risk Factors for Recurrent Violent Injuries among African Men in The Gambia
WY Yu, P Bass, E Sanyang, MR Lin
第六屆亞洲健康識能國際會議, 2018
2018
Research Article Risk Factors for Road Traffic Injuries among Different Road Users in the Gambia
E Sanyang, C Peek-Asa, P Bass, TL Young, B Daffeh, LJ Fuortes
2017
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