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Daniel Atwine

9PUBLICATIONS
12CO-AUTHORS
Psychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental healthEpidemiological modellingInfant and child healthEpidemiological methodsMajor global burdens of disease
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|Oct 13, 2025
Elevated serum cortisol levels and associated factors among postpartum mothers in Mbarara district, rural south western Uganda.

Catherine Atuhaire, Taseera Kabanda, Daniel Atwine

|May 02, 2025
Elevated Serum Cortisol Levels and associated Factors among Postpartum Mothers in Mbarara district, rural south western Uganda.

Atuhaire Catherine, Taseera Kabanda, Atwine Daniel

|Apr 21, 2025
Prevalence and factors associated with the multiple morbidity of postpartum depression, diabetes mellitus and hypertension among mothers in Mbarara district, south western Uganda: A parallel convergent mixed methods study.

Catherine Atuhaire, Kabanda Taseera, Daniel Atwine

|Nov 29, 2024
Prevalence of postpartum depression and its association with diabetes mellitus among mothers in public health facilities in Mbarara, Southwestern Uganda.

Catherine Atuhaire, Kabanda Taseera, Esther C Atukunda

|Jul 29, 2024
Enhancing the Implementation and Integration of mHealth Interventions in Resource-Limited Settings: A Scoping Review.

Wilson Tumuhimbise, Stefanie Theuring, Fred Kaggwa

|Nov 14, 2023
Prevalence of postpartum depression and its association with Diabetes mellitus among mothers in Mbarara, southwestern Uganda.

Catherine Atuhaire, Kabanda Taseera, Esther C Atukunda

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Rukundo Zari Godfrey

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Wilson Tumuhimbise

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Stefanie Theuring

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Fred Kaggwa

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Esther C Atukunda

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John Rubaihayo

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Catherine Atuhaire

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