Reis, Ria
Ria Reis university teacher at Leiden University
Reis, Ria, 1955-
VIAF ID: 26398344 (Personal)
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Works
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Access for all: contextualising HIV treatment as prevention in Swaziland | |
Assessing the factor structure of the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, and cumulative effect of abuse and neglect on mental health among adolescents in conflict-affected Burundi. | |
Barriers and opportunities to oral health in Dutch-Moroccan children in the Netherlands: a narrative report | |
Bevrijdend geweld bevrijdt niet | |
Bioethics in practice: Addressing ethically sensitive requests in a Dutch fertility clinic. | |
[Body donation versus organ donation] | |
Body location of "New World" cutaneous leishmaniasis lesions and its impact on the quality of life of patients in Suriname | |
Care use and its intensity in children with complex problems are related to varying child and family factors: A follow-up study | |
Changes in disclosure, adherence and healthcare interactions after the introduction of immediate ART initiation: an analysis of patient experiences in Swaziland | |
Charlie Hebdo as a critical event in a secondary school: Muslim students' complex positioning in relation to the attack | |
Child mental health in Sierra Leone: a survey and exploratory qualitative study | |
Children enacting idioms of witchcraft and spirit possession as a response to trauma: therapeutically beneficial, and for whom? | |
Choosing a miracle: Impoverishment, mistrust, and discordant views in abandonment of treatment of children with cancer in El Salvador | |
Chronicity | |
Collective trauma processing: dissociation as a way of processing postwar traumatic stress in Guinea Bissau | |
Communal violence and child psychosocial well-being: qualitative findings from Poso, Indonesia | |
Community resources support adherence to treatment for childhood cancer in El Salvador. | |
Considerations for an Access-Centered Design of the Fever Thermometer in Low-Resource Settings: A Literature Review | |
Contextualising sexual harassment of adolescent girls in Bangladesh. | |
Contextualized understanding of depression: A vignette study among the !Xun and Khwe of South Africa | |
[Coping strategies of older people with low mood]. | |
Cultural adaptation of a parenting intervention for parents in multi-ethnic disadvantaged neighborhoods | |
Decision-making, barriers, and facilitators regarding cervical cancer screening participation among Turkish and Moroccan women in the Netherlands: a focus group study | |
Dezelfde zorg voor iedereen? : een explorerende studie naar 'allochtonen' en 'autochtonen' met chronische buikklachten | |
The epidemiology of spirit possession in the aftermath of mass political violence in Mozambique. | |
Epilepsy and self-identity among the Dutch | |
Ethnocentrism reflections on medical anthropology | |
Exploring syndemic vulnerability across generations: A case study of a former fishing village in the Netherlands | |
Getting to 90-90-90: Experiences from the MaxART Early Access to ART for All (EAAA) Trial in Eswatini | |
Getuigen ondanks zichzelf, 1998: | |
GPs' perspectives on preventive care for older people: a focus group study. | |
The guardians' perspective on paediatric cancer treatment in Malawi and factors affecting adherence | |
How will e-health affect patient participation in the clinic? A review of e-health studies and the current evidence for changes in the relationship between medical professionals and patients | |
ILAE/WHO "Out of the Shadows Campaign" Stigma: does the flag identify the cargo? | |
Impact of early initiation versus national standard of care of antiretroviral therapy in Swaziland's public sector health system: study protocol for a stepped-wedge randomized trial | |
Improving access to school health services as perceived by school professionals. | |
Incidental findings in research: A focus group study about the perspective of the research participant | |
Intergenerational maltreatment in parent–child dyads from Burundi, Africa: Associations among parental depression and connectedness, posttraumatic stress symptoms, and aggression in children | |
Kiyang-yang, a West-African postwar idiom of distress | |
Lost in freedom: ambivalence on sexual freedom among Burundian adolescents living in the Nakivale refugee settlement, Uganda | |
The lower prevalence of female genital mutilation in the Netherlands: a nationwide study in Dutch midwifery practices | |
Madness or sadness? Local concepts of mental illness in four conflict-affected African communities | |
Migraine-Like Visual Auras Among Traumatized Cambodians with PTSD: Fear of Ghost Attack and Other Disasters | |
Patterns in medicinal plant knowledge and use in a Maroon village in Suriname | |
Primary school children's perspectives on common diseases and medicines used: implications for school healthcare programmes and priority setting in Uganda | |
Prophylactic treatment of migraine; the patient's view, a qualitative study | |
A public health approach to address the mental health burden of youth in situations of political violence and humanitarian emergencies | |
The quest for fruition through ngoma : political aspects of healing in Southern Africa | |
Response to an unsolicited intervention offer to persons aged ≥ 75 years after screening positive for depressive symptoms: a qualitative study. | |
Rethinking the family in the context of care for adolescents living with HIV in Swaziland | |
Revealing the hidden agency of children in a clinical setting | |
De schoonheid van Mary Douglas | |
Silencing distressed children in the context of war in northern Uganda: an analysis of its dynamics and its health consequences | |
Sporen van ziekte : medische pluraliteit en epilepsie in Swaziland | |
A stitch in time saves nine? A repeated cross-sectional case study on the implementation of the intersectoral community approach Youth At a Healthy Weight | |
Strengthening universal HIV 'test-and-treat' approaches with social science research | |
‘Then her neighbour will not know her status’: how health providers advocate antiretroviral therapy under universal test and treat | |
The "Thinking a Lot" Idiom of Distress and PTSD: An Examination of Their Relationship among Traumatized Cambodian Refugees Using the "Thinking a Lot" Questionnaire. | |
A Transcultural Model of the Centrality of "Thinking a Lot" in Psychopathologies Across the Globe and the Process of Localization: A Cambodian Refugee Example | |
Understanding deprescribing of preventive cardiovascular medication: a Q-methodology study in patients. | |
Understanding reasons for discontinued antiretroviral treatment among clients in test and treat: a qualitative study in Swaziland | |
Unpacking context and culture in mental health pathways of child and adolescent refugees | |
Unravelling the factors decisive to the implementation of EPODE-derived community approaches targeting childhood obesity: a longitudinal, multiple case study | |
Verschil maken : uitdagingen voor een antropologie in public health | |
Violence and Vulnerability: Children’s Strategies and the Logic of Violence in Burundi | |
Vrouwen en wanorde : hoe een symbolische associatie de universele devaluatie van vrouwen kan verklaren |