Lifetime violence and suicidal ideation among young women (18-24 years) in Uganda: Results from a population-based survey
IntroductionViolence is a major global public health issue that threatens the physical and mental health of victims. Of particular concern is the increasing evidence which suggests that violence is strongly associated with suicidal behavior including ideation.MethodsThis study uses data from the 201...
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Main Authors: | Peter Kisaakye (Author), Agatha Kafuko (Author), Paul Bukuluki (Author) |
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