Serially mediated effects of psychological inflexibility on quality of life of refugees in Uganda during coronavirus pandemic.
The unexpected outbreak and rapid spread of COVID-19 necessitated radical and stringent control measures, consequently changing how people live globally. To vulnerable populations like refugees, who were already living a disrupted life, the outbreak of COVID-19 and accompanying control measures comp...
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Main Authors: | Martin Mabunda Baluku (Author), Stewart Ssebagala (Author), Hilary Mugabo Mukula (Author), Khamisi Musanje (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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