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    • Do religion and religiosity have anything to do with alcohol consumption patterns? Evidence from two fish landing sites on Lake Victoria, Uganda 

      Tumwesigye, Nazarius M.; Atuyambe, Lynn; Kibira, Simon P. S.; Wabwire-Mangen, Fred; Tushemerirwe, Florence; Wagner, Glenn J. (Informa Healthcare, 2013)
      Fish landing sites have high levels of harmful use of alcohol. This paper examines the role of religion and religiosity on alcohol consumption at two fish landing sites on Lake Victoria in Uganda. Questionnaires were ...
    • Male circumcision, sexual behavior, and HIV status in Uganda 

      Kibira, Simon P.S.; Nansubuga, Elizabeth; Tumwesigye, Nazarius M. (USAID, 2013-08)
      After a series of studies that revealed the protective effect of male circumcision against HIV infection, WHO/UNAIDS in 2007 recommended the adoption of safe male circumcision as one of the effective strategies in reducing ...
    • Stigma mastery in people living with HIV: gender similarities and theory 

      Namisi, Charles Patrick; Munene, John C.; Wanyenze, Rhoda K.; Katahoire, Anne R.; Parkes-Ratanshi, Rosalinda M.; Kentutsi, Stella; Nannyonga, Maria M.; Ssentongo, Robina N.; Ogola, Mabel K.; Nabaggala, Maria Sarah; Amanya, Geofrey; Kiragga, Agnes N.; Batamwita, Richard; Tumwesigye, Nazarius M. (Springer, 2021)
      Aims: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of, factors associated with, and to build a theoretical framework for understanding Internalized HIV-related Stigma Mastery (IHSM). Methods: A cross-sectional study nested ...