This study aimed to (a) compute the prevalence of violence exposure types, polyvictimization, and self-reported depression, anxiety, and using substances to cope among youth ages 12–18 years living on the streets or in the slums of Kampala, Uganda, (b) examine the independent associations among orphan status, violence exposure types, and self-reported mental health concerns, and (c) explore the association between polyvictimization and mental health concerns. Data are from a 2014 cross-sectional survey of service-seeking youth ages 12–18 years (N = 1134) in Kampala, Uganda. Violence exposure types explored in this study were: witnessing family physical violence, direct physical abuse by a parent, any rape history, and physical dating violen...
Abstract Background Research on violence targeting urban forcibly displaced adolescent girls and yo...
DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2012.3.11772 Introduction: Violence among youth is a major public health issue ...
Research assessing familial violence against adolescents, using caregiver–adolescent dyads, is limit...
This study aimed to (a) compute the prevalence of violence exposure types, polyvictimization, and se...
Introduction: Violence among youth is a major public health issue globally. Despite these concerns, ...
This paper examines problem drinking, alcohol-related violence, and homelessness among youth living ...
This study examines the patterns of alcohol-related physical abuse and alcohol use and related behav...
BackgroundDespite global efforts to end violence against children in all settings, reports reveal th...
While suicidal behavior is recognized as a growing public health problem world-wide, little is known...
Introduction: Mental health problems rank among the leading causes of disability among young people ...
Introduction: Globally, youths are at risk of engaging in drug abuse. In Uganda, the prevalence of d...
This study determined the prevalence and correlates of victimization among girls and you...
Psychological distress is an increasingly recognized public health priority in low-income countries ...
The SAVA syndemic is frequently used to describe the co-occurrence of HIV, gender-based violence (GB...
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors associated with suicidal ideation among youth li...
Abstract Background Research on violence targeting urban forcibly displaced adolescent girls and yo...
DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2012.3.11772 Introduction: Violence among youth is a major public health issue ...
Research assessing familial violence against adolescents, using caregiver–adolescent dyads, is limit...
This study aimed to (a) compute the prevalence of violence exposure types, polyvictimization, and se...
Introduction: Violence among youth is a major public health issue globally. Despite these concerns, ...
This paper examines problem drinking, alcohol-related violence, and homelessness among youth living ...
This study examines the patterns of alcohol-related physical abuse and alcohol use and related behav...
BackgroundDespite global efforts to end violence against children in all settings, reports reveal th...
While suicidal behavior is recognized as a growing public health problem world-wide, little is known...
Introduction: Mental health problems rank among the leading causes of disability among young people ...
Introduction: Globally, youths are at risk of engaging in drug abuse. In Uganda, the prevalence of d...
This study determined the prevalence and correlates of victimization among girls and you...
Psychological distress is an increasingly recognized public health priority in low-income countries ...
The SAVA syndemic is frequently used to describe the co-occurrence of HIV, gender-based violence (GB...
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors associated with suicidal ideation among youth li...
Abstract Background Research on violence targeting urban forcibly displaced adolescent girls and yo...
DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2012.3.11772 Introduction: Violence among youth is a major public health issue ...
Research assessing familial violence against adolescents, using caregiver–adolescent dyads, is limit...