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Constance Nyamukapa is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to research in medicine and health professions. Their work concentrates primarily on HIV/AIDS research and interventions, with notable focus on adolescent sexual and reproductive health.

Nyamukapa's scholarly output includes numerous publications across several fields such as general health professions, infectious diseases, sociology and political science, safety research, and epidemiology. The main topics of their research span HIV/AIDS impact and responses, sex work and related issues, poverty, education, and child welfare, as well as HIV drug use and sexual risk.

Frequent publication venues for Nyamukapa's work include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • BMC Women's Health
  • PLOS Global Public Health
  • BMC Public Health
  • BMC Infectious Diseases

Collaborators who have frequently co-authored papers with Nyamukapa include:

  • Simon Gregson
  • Rufurwokuda Maswera
  • Louisa Moorhouse
  • Morten Skovdal
  • Tawanda Dadirai

Key recent papers by Nyamukapa include:

  • "Relationships between changes in HIV risk perception and condom use in East Zimbabwe 2003-2013: population-based longitudinal analyses" (2020, BMC Public Health)
  • "Improving access to pre-exposure prophylaxis for adolescent girls and young women: recommendations from healthcare providers in eastern Zimbabwe" (2022, BMC Infectious Diseases)
  • "How gender norms and 'good girl' notions prevent adolescent girls and young women from engaging with PrEP: qualitative insights from Zimbabwe" (2022, BMC Women's Health)
  • "Incidence and predictors of attrition among patients receiving ART in eastern Zimbabwe before, and after the introduction of universal 'treat-all' policies: A competing risk analysis" (2021, PLOS Global Public Health)
  • "Uncertainties, work conditions and testing biases: Potential pathways to misdiagnosis in point-of-care rapid HIV testing in Zimbabwe" (2020, PLoS ONE)

Nyamukapa has also contributed to academic book publishing, including a title released by Springer International Publishing: Remaking HIV Prevention in the 21st Century (2021).

Best Publications

  • Sexual mixing patterns and sex-differentials in teenage exposure to HIV infection in rural Zimbabwe.

    Simon Gregson;Constance A. Nyamukapa;Geoffrey P. Garnett;Peter R. Mason

  • HIV decline associated with behavior change in eastern Zimbabwe.

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  • Masculinity as a barrier to men's use of HIV services in Zimbabwe.

    Morten Skovdal;Catherine Campbell;Claudius Madanhire;Zivai Mupambireyi

  • Voluntary counselling and testing: uptake, impact on sexual behaviour, and HIV incidence in a rural Zimbabwean cohort

    Lorraine Sherr;Ben Lopman;Memory Kakowa;Sabada Dube

  • Extended family's and women's roles in safeguarding orphans' education in AIDS-afflicted rural Zimbabwe.

    Constance Nyamukapa;Simon Gregson;Simon Gregson

  • Effects of unconditional and conditional cash transfers on child health and development in Zimbabwe: a cluster-randomised trial.

    Laura Robertson;Phyllis Mushati;Jeffrey W Eaton;Lovemore Dumba

  • Scale-free networks and sexually transmitted diseases: a description of observed patterns of sexual contacts in Britain and Zimbabwe.

    Anne Schneeberger;Catherine H Mercer;Simon A J Gregson;Neil M Ferguson

  • HIV-Associated Orphanhood and Children’s Psychosocial Distress: Theoretical Framework Tested With Data From Zimbabwe

    Constance A. Nyamukapa;Simon Gregson;Ben Lopman;Suzue Saito

  • Methods to reduce social desirability bias in sex surveys in low-development settings: experience in Zimbabwe.

    Simon Gregson;Tom Zhuwau;Joshua Ndlovu;Constance A. Nyamukapa

  • HIV infection and reproductive health in teenage women orphaned and made vulnerable by AIDS in Zimbabwe.

    Simon Gregson;C.A. Nyamukapa;G.P. Garnett;M. Wambe

  • Community group participation: can it help young women to avoid HIV? An exploratory study of social capital and school education in rural Zimbabwe.

    Simon Gregson;Simon Gregson;Nicola Terceira;Phyllis Mushati;Constance Nyamukapa

  • Causes and consequences of psychological distress among orphans in eastern Zimbabwe

    C.A. Nyamukapa;S. Gregson;M. Wambe;P. Mushore

  • Impact and process evaluation of integrated community and clinic-based HIV-1 control: A cluster-randomised trial in eastern Zimbabwe.

    Simon Gregson;Saina Adamson;Spiwe Papaya;Jephias Mundondo

  • Age-disparate relationships and HIV incidence in adolescent girls and young women: evidence from Zimbabwe.

    Robin Schaefer;Simon Gregson;Jeffrey W Eaton;Owen Mugurungi

  • Social capital and HIV Competent Communities: The role of community groups in managing HIV/AIDS in rural Zimbabwe

    Catherine Campbell;Kerry Scott;Mercy Nhamo;Constance Nyamukapa

  • HIV incidence and poverty in Manicaland, Zimbabwe: is HIV becoming a disease of the poor?

    Ben Lopman;James Lewis;Constance Nyamukapa;Phyllis Mushati

  • Mortality trends in the era of antiretroviral therapy: evidence from the Network for Analysing Longitudinal Population based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA).

    Georgesa Reniers;Emma Slaymaker;Jessica Nakiyingi-Miiro;Constance Nyamukapa

  • A rural HIV epidemic in Zimbabwe? Findings from a population-based survey.

    Simon Gregson;Peter R. Mason;Geoff P. Garnett;Tom Zhuwau

  • "We, the AIDS people. . .": how antiretroviral therapy enables Zimbabweans living with HIV/AIDS to cope with stigma

    Catherine Campbell;Morten Skovdal;Claudius Madanhire;Owen Mugurungi

  • Creating and validating an algorithm to measure AIDS mortality in the adult population using verbal autopsy.

    B A Lopman;R V Barnabas;J T Boerma;G Chawira

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Gregson
Simon Gregson Imperial College London
Morten Skovdal
Morten Skovdal University of Copenhagen
Catherine Campbell
Catherine Campbell London School of Economics and Political Science
Lorraine Sherr
Lorraine Sherr University College London
Mark Urassa
Mark Urassa Medical Research Council
Joyce Wamoyi
Joyce Wamoyi Medical Research Council
Janet Seeley
Janet Seeley London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Till Bärnighausen
Till Bärnighausen Heidelberg University
Catherine H Mercer
Catherine H Mercer University College London
Victoria Hosegood
Victoria Hosegood University of Southampton

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