Research project

Hosegood ESRC Improved measures of the family environment in longitudinal population studies

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Vicky Hosegood

Professor of Demography and Family

Research interests

  • Vicky Hosegood’s current research studies focus on the demography and health of families in sub-Saharan Africa. With a special interest in South Africa her work:
  • investigates family and household factors and processes that promote health and wellbeing across the life courseimproves the measurement, collection and analysis of family demographic and health data in resource-poor settings informs the design and evaluation of family-based interventions She is a member of several research groups within the University of Southampton including Family Demography in particular that of Families in southern Africa, the ESRC-funded Centre for Population Change.
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Research outputs

Matthew, James Johnson, Lynae Darbes, Victoria Hosegood, Mallory Johnson, Katherine Fritz, Thulani Ngubane, Heidi van Rooyen & Nuala Mcgrath, 2021, AIDS and Behavior
Type: article
Lynae A. Darbes, Nuala Mcgrath, Victoria Hosegood, Mallory O. Johnson, Katherine Fritz, Thulani Ngubane & Heidi van Rooyen, 2019, JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 80(4), 404-413
Type: article
Sarah E. Woolf-King, A.A. Conroy, K. Fritz, M.O. Johnson, Victoria Hosegood, H. Van Rooyen, L. Darbes & Nuala Mcgrath, 2018, Substance Use & Misuse, 54(4), 1-10
Type: article
Victoria Hosegood, 2017, Gates Open Research, 1(4), 1-16
Type: article
Georges Reniers, Sylvia Blom, Clara Calvert, Alexandra Martin-Onraet, Abraham J Herbst, Jeffrey W Eaton, Jacob Bor, Emma Slaymaker, Zehang R Li, Samuel J Clark, Till Bärnighausen, Basia Zaba & Victoria Hosegood, 2017, Lancet HIV, 4(3), e113-e121
Type: article