Dr Nadia Ncube

  • Research Associate (MRC/CSO Social & Public Health Sciences Unit)

Biography

Nadia is the current project manager of the SOCITS: A SOCial sITuational Systems approach to measuring and modelling influences on adolescent mental health funded by the Medical Research Council. She was awarded her PhD by the University of Cape Town.

 

Methods

Nadia qualitative researcher who uses youth co-production and intersectional youth participatory action research (YPAR).

Research interests

My research interests include:

  • menstruation
  • adolescent mental health 
  • Black girlhood
  • sociology of the body
  • sociology of the family 

Publications

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Jump to: 2025 | 2024 | 2023
Number of items: 5.

2025

Moji, F. O., Moundene, L. S., Mambo, E., Kakuru, D. and Ncube, N. (2025) Untold stories of African girlhoods: an open letter in parts. In: Fourshey, Cymone (ed.) African Girlhood Studies. Palgrave. (In Press)

2024

Ncube, N. N. , Goodfellow, C., McCann, M., Riddell, J., Allen, J., Long, E., White, C., Cameron, J., Barsalou, L. and Elsenbroich, C. (2024) A SOCial sITuational Systems approach to participatory qualitative inquiry: using remotewalking interviews and pupil-teacher workshops to identify social situations related toadolescent mental health. OSF preprints, (doi: 10.31219/osf.io/v7ew9)

Ncube, N. , Goodfellow, C. , McCann, M. , Allen, J., Cameron, J., White, C., Long, E. , Riddell, J. and Elsenbroich, C. (2024) Stress, Loneliness & Mental Health stigma: a SOCITS Approach to School Interactions. Society for Social Medicine & Population Health 68th Annual Scientific Meeting, Glasgow, UK, 04-06 Sep 2024. (doi: 10.1136/jech-2024-SSMabstracts.62)

King, S., Lavu, D., Ford, A., Hartnett, Y., Trevaskis, S., Lambert, E. and Ncube, N. (2024) Causes of Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD): A systematic review of the various theories and their evidence bases (1931-2024). [Protocols]

2023

Ncube, N. (2023) Ndebele girls as knowers: menstrual preparation and sanitary preferences in Zimbabwe. Girlhood Studies, 16(1), pp. 54-70. (doi: 10.3167/ghs.2023.160106)

This list was generated on Tue Mar 25 11:04:51 2025 GMT.
Number of items: 5.

Articles

Ncube, N. N. , Goodfellow, C., McCann, M., Riddell, J., Allen, J., Long, E., White, C., Cameron, J., Barsalou, L. and Elsenbroich, C. (2024) A SOCial sITuational Systems approach to participatory qualitative inquiry: using remotewalking interviews and pupil-teacher workshops to identify social situations related toadolescent mental health. OSF preprints, (doi: 10.31219/osf.io/v7ew9)

Ncube, N. (2023) Ndebele girls as knowers: menstrual preparation and sanitary preferences in Zimbabwe. Girlhood Studies, 16(1), pp. 54-70. (doi: 10.3167/ghs.2023.160106)

Book Sections

Moji, F. O., Moundene, L. S., Mambo, E., Kakuru, D. and Ncube, N. (2025) Untold stories of African girlhoods: an open letter in parts. In: Fourshey, Cymone (ed.) African Girlhood Studies. Palgrave. (In Press)

Conference or Workshop Item

Ncube, N. , Goodfellow, C. , McCann, M. , Allen, J., Cameron, J., White, C., Long, E. , Riddell, J. and Elsenbroich, C. (2024) Stress, Loneliness & Mental Health stigma: a SOCITS Approach to School Interactions. Society for Social Medicine & Population Health 68th Annual Scientific Meeting, Glasgow, UK, 04-06 Sep 2024. (doi: 10.1136/jech-2024-SSMabstracts.62)

Protocols

King, S., Lavu, D., Ford, A., Hartnett, Y., Trevaskis, S., Lambert, E. and Ncube, N. (2024) Causes of Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD): A systematic review of the various theories and their evidence bases (1931-2024). [Protocols]

This list was generated on Tue Mar 25 11:04:51 2025 GMT.