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Overview

Sarah Hawkes is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom and conducts research mainly in the field of Medicine, with a focus on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Gender Studies, and Nuclear and High Energy Physics.

Their work covers diverse topics including:

  • Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
  • Sex and Gender in Healthcare
  • Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics
  • Diversity and Career in Medicine
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality

Frequent publication venues for Sarah Hawkes include:

  • BMJ Global Health
  • The Lancet
  • BMJ
  • The Lancet Global Health
  • Scientific Reports

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Decolonising global health in 2021: a roadmap to move from rhetoric to reform," 2021, BMJ Global Health
  • "The gender and geography of publishing: a review of sex/gender reporting and author representation in leading general medical and global health journals," 2021, BMJ Global Health
  • "The social and structural determinants of sexual and reproductive health and rights in migrants and refugees: a systematic review of reviews," 2020, Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
  • "The Lancet Commission on Gender and Global Health," 2020, The Lancet
  • "Sex-disaggregated data matters: tracking the impact of COVID-19 on the health of women and men," 2022, Economia Politica

Sarah Hawkes frequently collaborates with a number of co-authors, including:

  • Kent Buse
  • Sonja Tanaka
  • Sylvia Kiwuwa-Muyingo
  • Jocalyn Clark
  • Ravi Verma

Best Publications

  • Gender inequality and restrictive gender norms: framing the challenges to health

    Lori Heise;Margaret E Greene;Neisha Opper;Maria Stavropoulou

  • Untreated maternal syphilis and adverse outcomes of pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Gabriela B Gomez;Mary L Kamb;Lori M Newman;Jennifer Mark

  • Gender, health and the 2030 agenda for sustainable development

    Mary Manandhar;Sarah Hawkes;Kent Buse;Elias Nosrati

  • Global Estimates of Syphilis in Pregnancy and Associated Adverse Outcomes: Analysis of Multinational Antenatal Surveillance Data

    Lori Newman;Mary Kamb;Sarah Hawkes;Gabriela Gomez;Gabriela Gomez

  • Disrupting gender norms in health systems: making the case for change

    Katherine Hay;Lotus McDougal;Valerie Percival;Sarah Henry

  • Global control of sexually transmitted infections.

    Nicola Low;Nathalie Broutet;Yaw Adu-Sarkodie;Pelham Barton

  • Gender norms and health: insights from global survey data

    Ann M Weber;Beniamino Cislaghi;Valerie Meausoone;Safa Abdalla

  • Health in the sustainable development goals: ready for a paradigm shift?

    Kent Buse;Sarah Hawkes

  • Effectiveness of interventions to improve screening for syphilis in pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Sarah Hawkes;Nashaba Matin;Nathalie Broutet;Nicola Low

  • Gender equality and gender norms: framing the opportunities for health.

    Geeta Rao Gupta;Nandini Oomman;Caren Grown;Kathryn Conn

  • Gender and global health: evidence, policy, and inconvenient truths

    Sarah Hawkes;Kent Buse

  • Reproductive-tract infections in women in low-income, low-prevalence situations: assessment of syndromic management in Matlab, Bangladesh

    Sarah Hawkes;Linda Morison;Susan Foster;Kaniz Gausia

  • Improving health with programmatic, legal, and policy approaches to reduce gender inequality and change restrictive gender norms.

    Jody Heymann;Jessica K Levy;Bijetri Bose;Vanessa Ríos-Salas

  • Herpes simplex virus type 2: epidemiology and management options in developing countries

    Gabriela Paz-Bailey;Meghna Ramaswamy;Sarah J Hawkes;Anna Maria Geretti

  • Decolonising global health in 2021: a roadmap to move from rhetoric to reform.

    Mishal Khan;Seye Abimbola;Tammam Aloudat;Emanuele Capobianco

  • The need and plan for global elimination of congenital syphilis.

    George P Schmid;Bradley P Stoner;Sarah Hawkes;Nathalie Broutet

  • The global elimination of congenital syphilis: rationale and strategy for action.

    Meredith S;Hawkes S;Schmid G;Broutet N

  • Healthy people and healthy profits? Elaborating a conceptual framework for governing the commercial determinants of non-communicable diseases and identifying options for reducing risk exposure

    Kent Buse;Sonja Tanaka;Sarah Hawkes

  • Early antenatal care: does it make a difference to outcomes of pregnancy associated with syphilis? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Sarah J. Hawkes;Gabriela B. Gomez;Gabriela B. Gomez;Nathalie Broutet

  • Risk behaviour and HIV prevalence in international travellers

    Sarah Hawkes;Graham J. Hart;Anne M. Johnson;Carol Shergold

  • Effectiveness of interventions to improve screening for syphilis in pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Sarah Hawkes

Frequent Co-Authors

Kent Buse
Kent Buse Imperial College London
Graham Hart
Graham Hart University College London
Anita Raj
Anita Raj University of California, San Diego
Jody Heymann
Jody Heymann University of California, Los Angeles
Joseph D. Tucker
Joseph D. Tucker University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ruth E. Levine
Ruth E. Levine The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Susannah H. Mayhew
Susannah H. Mayhew London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Ole Frithjof Norheim
Ole Frithjof Norheim University of Bergen
Mark Petticrew
Mark Petticrew London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
James F. Wilson
James F. Wilson University of Edinburgh

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