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    Worsening Child Outcomes? Caregiver Imprisonment and Its Impact on Child Poverty, Health, Well-being and Education in Uganda by Butler, Michelle, Misinde, Cyprian

    “…Increasingly, research investigates how the imprisonment of those with child care responsibilities may affect children and their outcomes. However, this…”
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    Gender relations, sexual behaviour, and risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections among women in union in Uganda by Nankinga, Olivia, Misinde, Cyprian, Kwagala, Betty

    Published in BMC public health (26-05-2016)
    “…Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a major reproductive and public health concern, especially in the era of HIV/AIDS. This study examined the…”
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    Out of school female adolescent employment status and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) risk in Uganda: is it a plausible relationship? by Misinde, Cyprian, Nansubuga, Elizabeth, Nankinga, Olivia

    Published in BMC public health (12-10-2018)
    “…High prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) among adolescents is a serious public health concern. Although many factors are attributed to…”
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    Factors Associated with the Timing and Number of Antenatal Care Visits among Unmarried Compared to Married Youth in Uganda between 2006 and 2016 by Agaba, Peninah, Magadi, Monica, Onukwugha, Franklin, Misinde, Cyprian

    Published in Social sciences (Basel) (01-12-2021)
    “…Antenatal care is an important determinant of pregnancy and childbirth outcomes. Although the youth disproportionately experience adverse maternal…”
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    Childcare Arrangements and Wellbeing of Children of Employed Women in Central Uganda by Nankinga, Olivia, Kwagala, Betty, Misinde, Cyprian, Walakira, Eddy J.

    Published in Child indicators research (01-02-2022)
    “…Childcare has an influence on child morbidity and survival. It has an effect on children’s development potential, especially during the first five years of…”
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    Child Living Conditions and Orphanhood Status in Uganda: an Extension of the Application of the Intrinsic Value Approach to Child Poverty Measurement by Misinde, Cyprian

    Published in Child indicators research (01-02-2019)
    “…Association between orphanhood status and a child’s development outcomes is contested among authors. The contestation mainly focusses on the differences…”
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    “An Intrinsic characteristics and Value of Poverty Indicators”: a New Method for Deriving Child Living Condition Scores and Poverty, in Uganda by Misinde, Cyprian

    Published in Child indicators research (01-03-2017)
    “…Both direct and indirect methods of child poverty computations remain contentious. More research and development of appropriate methods of child poverty…”
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    Illicit Drug Use among Commercial 'Boda Boda' Motorcyclists in Uganda by Kwagala, Betty, Ndugga, Patricia, Nankinga, Olivia, Wamala, Twaibu, Zarugaba, Ignatius Tinka, Richard, Sendi, Misinde, Cyprian, Nansubuga, Elizabeth, Katende, Dan, Mbonye, Martin

    Published in Substance use & misuse (24-08-2022)
    “…Background: Illicit drug use is a global public health problem with grave health and socio-economic consequences. Related intoxication has been associated with…”
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    Child and Household Social-Economic Vulnerability: Determinants Transition from Moderate and Critical Vulnerability Levels in Rural Uganda by Walugembe, Patrick, Wamala, Robert, Misinde, Cyprian, Larok, Rita

    Published in Childhood vulnerability journal (01-10-2019)
    “…The study aimed to determine the factors that affect transition from moderate and critical levels of vulnerability to improved vulnerability status. The…”
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