BibliographiesCAPE VERDE: HEALTH & SOCIAL ISSUESAlves Joana, et al. "Epidemiological Characterization of Plasmodium Falciparum in the Republic of Cabo Verde: Implications for Potential Large-scale Re-emergence of Malaria." Malaria Journal , 5, No.1 (April 21, 2006): 32.
"Cape Verde." Women's International Network News, 24, No.2 (Spring 1998): 9.
Cape Verde. National Assembly. The Constitution of the Republic of Cape Verde. Bilingual ed. Praia: National Press, 1994.
Chelala, Cesar. "Concern Grows about Adolescent Pregnancy in Cape Verde." Lancet 355, No.9198 (January 8, 2000): 128.
Código da Família. [s.l.]: Edicao Instituto da Condicào Feminina, 2000.
Florey, Charles Du V., and Raul R. Cuadrado. "Blood Pressure in Native Cape Verdeans and in the Cape Verdean Immigrants and Their Descendents Living in New England. " Human Biology 40, No. 2 (May 1968): 189-211.
Neto, Flix. "Satisfaction with Life among Adolescents from Immigrant Families in Portugal." Journal of Youth and Adolescence 30, No.1 (Feb2001): 53-67.
Neto, Felix , and Jose Barros. "Psychosocial Concomitants of Loneliness among Students of Cape Verde and Portugal." Journal of Psychology 134, No.5 (September 2000): 503-514. Neto, Felix, and Jose Barros. "Ranking of Romantic Acts among Cape Verdean and Portuguese Students." Psychological Reports, 83, No.3 (Dec. 1998): 1315-1318.
Organização das Mulheres de Cabo Verde. Pela Igualdade. [Praia]: OMCV, 1995.
Ungaretti, Maria America, general coord. The Health of Children Less than Five Years of Age in Cape Verde, Vol. II: Ethnographic Study. Cape Verde: Ministry of Health: United Nations Children's Fund, 1996.
Wennberg, A. "Anthropometric Assessment of the Nutritional Status of Preschool Age Children in Cape Verde. " Bulletin of the World Health Organization 66, No. 3 (1988): 375-86.
Wessel, Hans, et al. "Deaths among Women of Reproductive Age in Cape Verde: Causes and Avoidability." Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica 78, No.3 (March 1999): 225- 232.
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