Carolyn Auma Imelda
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Women's Dietary Practices in Contemporary Uganda
REFNo: HS111ES
a. To describe the dietary practices of rural and urban Ugandan women of reproductive age
b. To assess the healthiness and environmental sustainability of the diets of rural and urban Ugandan women of reproductive age
c. To explore the social, cultural and physical influences behind the current Ugandan dietary practices among women of reproductive age
d. To identify the points at which it might be possible to implement appropriate healthy and environmentally sustainable food-based dietary guidelines aimed at women of reproductive age in Uganda
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Uganda |
2017-09-26 |
2020-09-26 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
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Degree Award |
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Emmanuel Kiiza Mwesiga Kiiza
ID: UNCST-2019-R001588
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PREDICTORS OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AMONG PATIENTS WITH FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS IN UGANDA.
REFNo: HS88ES
i) To determine the genetic (COMT, DISC1, HT2RA, BDNF) and environmental (substance use and childhood trauma) factors associated with cognitive impairment among patients with a psychotic episode for the first time.
ii) To determine the frequency of BDNF gene polymorphism and its association with serum BDNF levels and cognitive impairment among patients with a psychotic episode for the first time.
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Uganda |
2017-09-20 |
2020-09-20 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
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Non-degree Award |
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Edith Wakida K
ID: UNCST-2019-R001225
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BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS TO THE INTEGRATION OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES INTO PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: A CASE STUDY OF MBARARA DISTRICT, SOUTHWESTERN UGANDA
REFNo: HS126ES
1.4.1 To synthesize evidence on the barriers and facilitators to the integration of mental healthcare services into primary health care
1.4.2 To explore the context specific barriers and facilitators related to the integration of mental healthcare services into PHC by Primary Care Providers (PCPs)
1.4.3 To develop and pilot an educational intervention to describe the PCPs’ ability to integrate mental health services into PHC
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Uganda |
2017-09-20 |
2020-09-20 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
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Degree Award |
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Sofia Forss Ingrid Fredrika
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Comparing the Effects of Early Experience and Cognitive Plasticity across the Great Ape Species
REFNo: NS27ES
The main aim of the project is to compare developmental- and experience effects both within and across ape species. First, I aim to investigate the influence of rearing histories (mother reared, wild born, sanctuary born, zoo housed, sanctuary housed, human hand reared etc) on cognitive skills within ape species. Second, by acknowledging individual differences due to rearing histories, this project will deliver meaningful comparisons, where individuals of similar experiences are compared across great ape species. In addition, it allows me to evaluate the strength of experience effects by examining if the change in problem-solving abilities linked to rearing experiences and human contact can even outweigh intrinsic species differences.
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Finland |
2017-09-12 |
2020-09-12 |
Natural Sciences |
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Non-degree Award |
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Dave Darshit
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THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NUTRITIONAL STATUS, ADHERENCE AND PHARMACOKINETICS OF ATAZANAVIR AMONG HIV POSITIVE ADOLESCENTS ATTENDING AN HIV OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN AN URBAN SETTING IN UGANDA.
REFNo: HS100ES
i. To determine the prevalence of malnutrition among HIV positive adolescents on ATV based on different growth parameters.
ii. To determine the association between nutritional status and adherence to ART among HIV positive adolescents on ATV based regimen.
iii. To describe the association between nutritional status and pharmacokinetics of boosted ATV among HIV positive adolescents.
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India |
2017-09-12 |
2020-09-12 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
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Non-degree Award |
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