Objective: To examine the prevalence of adverse childhood experiences and associations with early alcohol use initiation and alcohol use patterns among high-risk urban youth in Kampala, Uganda. Methodology: Data from the Kampala Youth Survey (N=457) conducted in May through June 2011 in Kampala, Uganda was used for analysis. Indicators of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) included: hunger, having parents, talking to parents, ever having lived on the street, parents hitting each other, parents hitting children and parental use of alcohol. These were dichotomized as either possessing the characteristic or not. Alcohol outcomes assessed were; age at alcohol initiation (age 13 was the cutoff point), frequent drinking and heavy drinking. Biva...
Excessive alcohol use is a serious public health concern worldwide, but less attention has been give...
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors associated with alcohol related condom-less sex ...
INTRODUCTION: Twenty four percent girls and 37.8% boys age 15-19 years were current drinkers of alco...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of adverse childhood experiences and associations with early al...
Introduction: Youth living in the slums of Kampala, Uganda are at an increased risk for engaging in ...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence of and identify specific alcohol consumption patterns related t...
Introduction: Alcohol consumption leads to a disproportionate number of deaths around the globe ever...
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) include multiple forms of child maltreatment, includ...
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...
Background Globally, substance use is a leading contributor to the burden of disease among young pe...
This study determined the associations between alcohol use exposures, marketing, education, and prob...
Objective: Child maltreatment (CM) is prevalent among U.S. youth and has been associated with subseq...
This paper examines problem drinking, alcohol-related violence, and homelessness among youth living ...
Abstract Background Alcohol use leads to about 3 million deaths globally. The alcohol industry emplo...
Excessive alcohol use is a serious public health concern worldwide, but less attention has been give...
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors associated with alcohol related condom-less sex ...
INTRODUCTION: Twenty four percent girls and 37.8% boys age 15-19 years were current drinkers of alco...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of adverse childhood experiences and associations with early al...
Introduction: Youth living in the slums of Kampala, Uganda are at an increased risk for engaging in ...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence of and identify specific alcohol consumption patterns related t...
Introduction: Alcohol consumption leads to a disproportionate number of deaths around the globe ever...
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) include multiple forms of child maltreatment, includ...
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...
Background Globally, substance use is a leading contributor to the burden of disease among young pe...
This study determined the associations between alcohol use exposures, marketing, education, and prob...
Objective: Child maltreatment (CM) is prevalent among U.S. youth and has been associated with subseq...
This paper examines problem drinking, alcohol-related violence, and homelessness among youth living ...
Abstract Background Alcohol use leads to about 3 million deaths globally. The alcohol industry emplo...
Excessive alcohol use is a serious public health concern worldwide, but less attention has been give...
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors associated with alcohol related condom-less sex ...
INTRODUCTION: Twenty four percent girls and 37.8% boys age 15-19 years were current drinkers of alco...