Published 2025-02-01
“…Amelia Margaret Namiiro,1 Ritah Audo,1 Charity Doreen Nannungi,1 Ivaan Pitua,1 Denis Kiberu,1 Peter Talemwa,1 Emanuel Mujuni,1 Alex Lwesabula,1 Paul Ageimo,1 Arnold Zephania Khaukha,1 Moses Jok Kuol,1 Lazarous Egaru,1 Malik Koire,1,2 Nelson Ssewante3 1
School of
Medicine, College of Health Sciences,
Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda; 2Baylor College of
Medicine Children’s Foundation, Kampala, Uganda; 3Child Health and Development Centre, College of Health Sciences,
Makerere University, Kampala, UgandaCorrespondence: Amelia Margaret Namiiro,
School of
Medicine, College of Health Sciences,
Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, Email
[email protected]: The COVID-19 pandemic led to increased loneliness, emotional stress, and idleness due to job losses and
school closures which can drive substance use among vulnerable populations like youths. …”
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