Proscovia Nabunya
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Recent Articles
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Girma A, Brathwaite R, Karamagi Y, Nakabuye F, Nakasujja N, Byansi W, et al.
AIDS Behav
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39928068
We investigated how COVID-19-related disruptions influenced antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among young adults living with HIV (YALHIV) in Southern Uganda, a region with limited resources and high rates of HIV....
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Mutumba M, Brathwaite R, Nabunya P, Namuwonge F, Ssewamala F
J Child Fam Stud
. 2024 Dec;
33(8):2514-2526.
PMID: 39736872
Caregiver-adolescent sexual health communication can reduce sexual risk attitudes and behaviors, but less is known about caregiver-adolescent sexual health communication in Uganda. Using a risk-focused approach, this paper seeks to...
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Kizito S, Ssewamala F, Nabayinda J, Namuwonge F, Neilands T, Nabunya P, et al.
Soc Sci Med
. 2024 Nov;
364:117546.
PMID: 39608336
Objectives: We examined the impact of a family-based economic empowerment intervention on viral suppression and mental health among ALHIV. Study Design: Between 2013 and 2014, 702 participants aged 10-16, living...
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Tutlam N, Kizito S, Nakasujja N, Nabunya P, Kabarambi A, Kwesiga I, et al.
AIDS Behav
. 2024 Oct;
29(2):443-452.
PMID: 39465465
Viral load suppression (VLS) is considered crucial in the global efforts to end the HIV/AIDS pandemic and young people lag behind adults in this important indicator. However, little is known...
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Kizito S, Nabayinda J, Nabunya P, Ssewamala F
Lancet
. 2024 Aug;
404(10455):844-845.
PMID: 39216965
No abstract available.
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Yang L, Witte S, Kiyingi J, Nabayinda J, Nsubuga E, Nabunya P, et al.
J Hum Behav Soc Environ
. 2024 Jul;
34(5):783-796.
PMID: 39081849
Poverty and economic insecurity are driving forces in entering sex work among women in low resource areas. This increases their risk for HIV by influencing the decision-making process for high-risk...
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Nattabi J, Bahar O, Nabayinda J, Nabunya P, Kiyingi J, Kizito S, et al.
Res Sq
. 2024 Jun;
PMID: 38883774
Background: Women Engaged in commercial Sex Work (WESW) are exposed to behavioral, biological, and structural factors that exacerbate their risk to HIV infection and other sexually transmitted infections. While commercial...
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Nabunya P, Byansi W, Muwanga J, Bahar O, Namuwonge F, Ssentumbwe V, et al.
Glob Soc Welf
. 2024 Jun;
11(2):111-121.
PMID: 38859819
Adolescent girls and young women are at a higher risk for HIV infection stemming from barriers to accessing comprehensive sexual health education, unequal cultural, social, and economic statuses, limited access...
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Bahar O, Byansi W, Ibrahim A, Boateng A, Nartey P, Nabunya P, et al.
J Res Adolesc
. 2024 Jun;
34(3):957-968.
PMID: 38825788
Child labor remains a concern in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, evidence-based preventive efforts are limited. We analyzed longitudinal data from Ghanaian adolescent girls in a pilot randomized clinical trial testing the...
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Nartey P, Bahar O, Nabunya P
J Int Womens Stud
. 2024 May;
25(7).
PMID: 38736590
While significant progress has been made in improving the wellbeing of women and girls around the world, a gender gap still exists between men and women which is very evident...