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Exploring adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) among Ugandan university students: its associations with academic performance, depression, and suicidal ideations.

Moses MuwanguziMark Mohan KaggwaSarah Maria NajjukaMohammed A MamunInnocent ArinaitweJonathan KajjimuElicana NduhuuraScholastic Ashaba
Published in: BMC psychology (2023)
The burden of ACEs is exceedingly high among Ugandan university students, highlighting the urgency in strengthening effective child protection strategies to protect Uganda's rapidly growing population from mental ill-health and avoid future psychological disability, a burden to the healthcare system. The study's findings will also be useful to practitioners/policymakers working to prevent/limit child maltreatment globally.
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