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Researcher
Abonesh Taye Kumsa
- Keywords:pregnant women
- Disciplines:Metabolic diseases
Affiliations
- Department of Public Health and Primary Care (Department)
Member
From22 Apr 2022 → Today
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- Knowledge, attitude and practices toward maternal dietary habits, food taboos, and cultural beliefs associated with metabolic syndrome during pregnancy - Qualitative studyFrom1 Sep 2022 → 31 Aug 2024Funding: VLIR-UOS Global Minds
Publications
1 - 8 of 8
- Dietary self-care and associated factors among diabetic patients in Jimma University Medical Centre, South West Ethiopia : a path analysis(2022)
Authors: Musa Jemal, Alemayehu Argaw, Abonesh Taye Kumsa, Tsion Sintayehu, Shemsu Kedir, Sónia Brito-Costa
- Factors associated with depression among prisoners in Mizan prison institute, southwest Ethiopia(2022)
Authors: Bethelehem Girma, Abonesh Taye Kumsa, Wondimagegn Wondimu, Melese Sinaga
Pages: 275 - 284 - Sexual assault profile in Jimma University Medical Center, Southwest Ethiopia(2021)
Authors: Yibeltal Siraneh, Abonesh Taye Kumsa, Fanta Asefa, Abraraw Tesfaye, Yesuf Ahmed
Pages: 17 - 25 - Central obesity and its predictors among adults in Nekemte town, West Ethiopia(2021)
Authors: Bayise Biru, Dessalegn Tamiru, Abonesh Taye Kumsa, Bikila Regassa Feyisa
- Undernutrition and associated factors among incarcerated people in Mizan prison institute, southwest Ethiopia(2021)
Authors: Wondimagegn Wondimu, Bethlehem Girma, Melese Sinaga, Abonesh Taye Kumsa, Frank T. Spradley
- HIV voluntary counseling and testing uptake and associated factors among Ethiopian youths : evidence from the 2016 EDHS using multilevel modeling(2021)
Authors: Mamo Nigatu, Teshome Kabeta, Abonesh Taye Kumsa, Merga Belina
- Development and validation of skinfold-thickness equations for predicting body fatness in Ethiopian adults(2020)Volume: 4
Authors: Jenna Golan, Tefera Belachew, Abonesh Taye Kumsa, Getu Gizaw, John Hoddinott
Pages: 833 - 833 - Male circumcision uptake and its predictors among sexually active men aged 15–59 years living in the highest HIV prevalence region of Ethiopia : evidence from 2016 Ethiopia demographic and health survey(2020)
Authors: Zerihun Kura Edossa, Abonesh Taye Kumsa, Mamo Nigatu Gebre