Browsing by Author "Mwebesa, Edson"
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Antecedents of the theory of planned behaviour as correlates of math anxiety among students in rural Secondary Schools in Western Uganda.
Batiibwe, Marjorie Sarah Kabuye; Mwebesa, Edson; Tengi, Jacob (European Journal of Education Studies, 2020)Mathematical abilities have been linked to positive outcomes and well-being in adults, although secondary school students in Western Uganda still exhibit math anxiety. Thus, the purpose of the study was to investigate the ... -
Application of a modified Poisson model in identifying factors associated with prevalence of pregnancy termination among women aged 15 – 49 years in Uganda
Mwebesa, Edson; Nakafeero, Mary; Guwatudde, David; Tumwesigye, Nazarius Mbona (African Journals Online (AJOL), 2022-10-27)Abortion in Uganda is illegal, only permitted when it places the pregnant mother at risk. This study aimed to apply the modified Poisson model in identifying factors associated with the prevalence of pregnancy termination ... -
Distribution and antifungal susceptibility profile of oropharyngeal Candida species isolated from people living with HIV in the era of universal test and treat policy in Uganda
Musinguzi, Benson; Turyamuhika, Laban; Mwesigwa, Alex; Nalumaga, Pauline Petra; Kabajulizi, Immaculate; Njovu, Israel Kiiza; Mwebesa, Edson; Luggya, Tonny; Ocheng, Francis; Kateete, David Patrick; Itabangi, Herbert; Mboowa, Gerald; Sande, Obondo James; Achan, Beatrice (Sage Publishing, 2024-04-30)Despite the increased frequency of oropharyngeal candidiasis among people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), its management is no longer effective due to empirical treatment and emergence of antifungal resistance ... -
High prevalence of malaria in pregnancy among women attending antenatal care at a large referral hospital in northwestern Uganda:
Mangusho, Caleb; Mwebesa, Edson; Izudi, Jonathan; Aleni, Mary; Dricile, Ratib; Mangwi, Richard Ayiasi; Legason, Ismail Draguma (PLOS One, 2023-04-05)Background Malaria in pregnancy contributes to substantial morbidity and mortality among women in Uganda. However, there is limited information on the prevalence and factors associated with malaria in pregnancy among women ...