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Nations ' income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind t... more Nations ' income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind the gap
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Current Developments in Nutrition
Background The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2.2 calls for end to all forms of maln... more Background The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2.2 calls for end to all forms of malnutrition. This might be derailed due to persistent landslide disasters in low-income countries like Uganda. Objectives The prevalence of malnutrition and the impact of seasonal variations and associated factors were assessed among children 6–59 months in the landslide-affected households in Bududa District, Eastern Uganda. Methods A prospective cohort study using a two-stage simple random technique was applied to select 422 households including 392 children during May-August (food-plenty season) 2019. After six months, in January-March (food-poor season) 2020, 388 households and 366 children were assessed. Socio-economic- and demographic data were collected using structured questionnaires. Child malnutrition outcomes were defined according to WHO criteria. Factors associated with malnutrition outcomes were identified by bivariate and multivariate logistic regression. Results Stunting, un...
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Nations ' income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind t... more Nations ' income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind the gap
British Journal of Social Psychology, 2013
Nations ' income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind t... more Nations ' income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind the gap
www.wileyonlinelibrary.com Nations ’ income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content... more www.wileyonlinelibrary.com Nations ’ income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind the gap
Current Developments in Nutrition
Background The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2.2 calls for end to all forms of maln... more Background The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2.2 calls for end to all forms of malnutrition. This might be derailed due to persistent landslide disasters in low-income countries like Uganda. Objectives The prevalence of malnutrition and the impact of seasonal variations and associated factors were assessed among children 6–59 months in the landslide-affected households in Bududa District, Eastern Uganda. Methods A prospective cohort study using a two-stage simple random technique was applied to select 422 households including 392 children during May-August (food-plenty season) 2019. After six months, in January-March (food-poor season) 2020, 388 households and 366 children were assessed. Socio-economic- and demographic data were collected using structured questionnaires. Child malnutrition outcomes were defined according to WHO criteria. Factors associated with malnutrition outcomes were identified by bivariate and multivariate logistic regression. Results Stunting, un...
www.wileyonlinelibrary.com Nations ’ income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content... more www.wileyonlinelibrary.com Nations ’ income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind the gap
Nations ' income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind t... more Nations ' income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind the gap
British Journal of Social Psychology, 2013