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Psychosocial Distress and Well-Being among Acholi Women in Northern Uganda

2013

Horn, Rebecca


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Intervention; Scarce resources; Prostitutes; Physical health; Wife; Mental illness; Male attitudes; Genocide; Extended families; Inequality; Single mothers; Polygamy; Epidemic; Household work; Community mechanisms; Progress; Injury; Health problems; Abduction; Gender inequality; Informed consent; Wives; Practitioners; Gender relations; Victims; Victims of violence; Lives of women; Women's health; Husbands; Knowledge base; Mental health of women; Journal of women; Household assets; Forced marriage; Inheritance; Prostitution; Depression; Self-image; Psychosocial work; Health of women; Protection of children; Family relationships; Armed conflict; Women refugees; Refugee; Will; Family support; Female interviewers; Hiv infection; Postconflict settings; Focus group discussions; Conflict resolution; Inheritance rights; Girls; Policy change; Woman; Personal hygiene; Life events; Home; Household property; Respect; Health effects; Mental; Economic opportunity; Social factors; Emotional support; Older women; Disease; Widows; Security situation; Husband; Descent; Physical abuse; Abuses; Widow; Gender roles; People with disabilities; Health interventions; Female; Psychological support; Family members; Clan leaders; Counselling; Social science; Grief; Community work; Father; Patriarchy; Health consequences; Psychotherapy; Adult literacy; Psychiatry
License
Logica working paper series;no. 1http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO
Source
Logica working paper series;no. 1

2014-09-15
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