Search Results - "Barongo, Vivien"
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The EmpaTeach intervention for reducing physical violence from teachers to students in Nyarugusu Refugee Camp: A cluster-randomised controlled trial
Published in PLoS medicine (04-10-2021)“…School-based violence prevention interventions offer enormous potential to reduce children's experience of violence perpetrated by teachers, but few have been…”
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Qualitative process evaluation of the EmpaTeach intervention to reduce teacher violence in schools in Nyarugusu Refugee Camp, Tanzania
Published in BMJ open (21-09-2023)“…ObjectiveWe explored the experiences and perceptions of school staff and students with the EmpaTeach intervention to prevent teachers’ violence against school…”
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School violence, depression symptoms, and school climate: a cross-sectional study of Congolese and Burundian refugee children
Published in Conflict and health (23-07-2022)“…Forcibly displaced children are at increased risk of violence and mental health disorders. In refugee contexts, schools are generally perceived as protective…”
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Preventing violence against children in schools (PVACS): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of the EmpaTeach behavioural intervention in Nyarugusu refugee camp
Published in BMC public health (15-10-2019)“…We aim to test the effectiveness of the EmpaTeach intervention to prevent physical violence from teachers to students in Nyarugusu Refugee Camp, Tanzania…”
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Experiences of teachers and students on school closures and its consequences during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nyarugusu refugee camp, Tanzania
Published in PLOS global public health (2024)“…Tanzania has experienced several waves of COVID-19 since it was first detected in the country. During the first wave, Tanzania took several measures to prevent…”
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Understanding why EmpaTeach did not reduce teachers' use of violence in Nyarugusu Refugee Camp: A quantitative process evaluation of a school-based violence prevention intervention
Published in PLOS global public health (2023)“…EmpaTeach was the first intervention to address teacher violence to be tested in a humanitarian setting and the first to focus on reducing impulsive use of…”
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Conceptualisation of violence and discipline among students, teachers, and parents in Nyarugusu Refugee Camp, Tanzania
Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-03-2024)“…Little academic research has been conducted on how people conceptualise ‘violence’ and ‘discipline’, especially in humanitarian settings. This may limit the…”
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Exploring the Relationship Between Experiences of Violence and Subjective Wellbeing: A Cross-Sectional Survey Among School Teachers in Nyarugusu Refugee Camp in Tanzania
Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (24-10-2024)“…Experiences of violence have been reported to be associated with lower levels of subjective wellbeing (SWB). However, little is known about this association in…”
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Willingness to Pay for 'Olyset' Bednets Among Formal Employees and Rural Peasants in Korogwe and Muheza Districts, Northeastern Tanzania
Published in East African journal of public health (20-08-2008)“…Owing to their impact on reducing mosquito nuisance, morbidity and mortality due to malaria, insecticide treated bednets are promoted to be used at household…”
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Assessment of patient preference in allocation and observation of anti-tuberculosis medication in three districts in Tanzania
Published in Patient preference and adherence (02-02-2008)“…The new tuberculosis (TB) treatment in Tanzania contains rifampicin for six months. Direct observation of drug intake at the health facility for this period is…”
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Willingness to Pay for 'Olyset' Bednets Among Formal Employees and Rural Peasants in Korogwe and Muheza Districts, Northeastern Tanzania
Published in East African journal of public health (01-10-2004)“…This paper reports on a study of willingness to pay (WTP) for Olyset bednets among formal employees and villagers predominantly engaged in subsistence farming…”
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