Paul Bukuluki
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Recent Articles
1.
Katongole S, Yaro P, Bukuluki P
East Afr Health Res J
. 2024 Sep;
8(1):129-141.
PMID: 39234352
Background: Several health systems developed interventions and strategies in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, some of which were broad-based, some of which focused on service delivery, and others on frontline...
2.
Bukuluki P, Okwii M, Hoffmann K, Pavin M
Glob Health Sci Pract
. 2024 Jun;
12(3).
PMID: 38906554
Social norms are the shared expectations about behaviors that are held within collective groups. These differ from attitudes and beliefs, which are individually held. In South Sudan, social norms can...
3.
Culbreth R, Nielsen K, Mobley K, Palmier J, Bukuluki P, Swahn M
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2024 Feb;
21(2).
PMID: 38397675
Young women living in Kampala, Uganda, often face adversities related to Social Determinants of Mental Health (SDoMH) including poverty, food scarcity, environmental stressors such as high levels of community violence,...
4.
Kisaakye P, Kafuko A, Bukuluki P
Front Glob Womens Health
. 2023 May;
4:1063846.
PMID: 37139174
Introduction: Violence 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...
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Bukuluki P, Wandiembe S, Kisaakye P, Kiwujja V, Kajungu C, Mugwanya W, et al.
Front Reprod Health
. 2023 Apr;
5:1065437.
PMID: 37009169
Introduction: Young people living with disability form one of the most vulnerable population groups globally. There is limited information on the use of SRH services among young people living with...
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John N, Bukuluki P, Casey S, Chauhan D, Jagun M, Mabhena N, et al.
Sex Reprod Health Matters
. 2023 Mar;
31(1):2168399.
PMID: 36857089
As governments impose restrictive policies to contain infectious disease outbreaks, pre-existing gender-based inequalities are often exacerbated, increasing the risk of gender-based violence (GBV). Despite international guidance on the need for...
7.
Bukuluki P, Kisaakye P, Wandiembe S, Bulenzi-Gulere G, Mulindwa B, Bazira D, et al.
EClinicalMedicine
. 2023 Feb;
57:101846.
PMID: 36776505
Background: During the lockdowns to contain the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda, women and girls, disproportionately, had increased exposure to gender-based violence (GBV). Access to high-quality and empowering information or knowledge...
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Bukuluki P, Kisaakye P, Bulenzi-Gulere G, Mulindwa B, Bazira D, Letiyo E, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2023 Jan;
23(1):23.
PMID: 36600216
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, gender-based violence (GBV) was reported to have increased worldwide. We build on existing literature to examine the factors that increased vulnerability to GBV...
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Bhatia A, Turner E, Akim A, Mirembe A, Nakuti J, Parkes J, et al.
BMJ Glob Health
. 2022 Nov;
7(11).
PMID: 36396176
Collecting data to understand violence against women and children during and after the COVID-19 pandemic is essential to inform violence prevention and response efforts. Although researchers across fields have pivoted...
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Bwambale M, Moyer C, Bukuluki P, van den Borne B
Front Reprod Health
. 2022 Oct;
4:869118.
PMID: 36303673
Introduction: This paper aims to describe and assess social demographic factors associated with childbearing decision-making, fertility and contraceptive intentions among street adolescents and youth in Kampala, Uganda while considering rural-urban...