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Title |
Mediators of the relation between war experiences and suicidal ideation among former child soldiers in Northern Uganda: the WAYS study
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Published in |
BMC Psychiatry, September 2014
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DOI | 10.1186/s12888-014-0271-2 |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
Kennedy Amone-P’Olak, Tlholego Molemane Lekhutlile, Richard Meiser-Stedman, Emilio Ovuga |
Abstract |
Globally, suicide is a public health burden especially in the aftermath of war. Understanding the processes that define the path from previous war experiences (WE) to current suicidal ideation (SI) is crucial for defining opportunities for interventions. We assessed the extent to which different types of previous WE predict current SI and whether post-war hardships and depression mediate the relations between WE and SI among former child soldiers (FCS) in Northern Uganda. |
Mendeley readers
The data shown below were compiled from readership statistics for 119 Mendeley readers of this research output. Click here to see the associated Mendeley record.
Geographical breakdown
Country | Count | As % |
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Spain | 1 | <1% |
Uganda | 1 | <1% |
Australia | 1 | <1% |
Unknown | 116 | 97% |
Demographic breakdown
Readers by professional status | Count | As % |
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Student > Master | 22 | 18% |
Student > Ph. D. Student | 16 | 13% |
Researcher | 15 | 13% |
Student > Bachelor | 10 | 8% |
Student > Doctoral Student | 10 | 8% |
Other | 11 | 9% |
Unknown | 35 | 29% |
Readers by discipline | Count | As % |
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Psychology | 38 | 32% |
Social Sciences | 16 | 13% |
Medicine and Dentistry | 11 | 9% |
Nursing and Health Professions | 6 | 5% |
Business, Management and Accounting | 2 | 2% |
Other | 7 | 6% |
Unknown | 39 | 33% |
Attention Score in Context
This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 1. This is our high-level measure of the quality and quantity of online attention that it has received. This Attention Score, as well as the ranking and number of research outputs shown below, was calculated when the research output was last mentioned on 25 September 2014.
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