Browsing School of Statistics and Planning (SSP) by Issue Date "2007"
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Determinants of child nutrition in Uganda (1992-1999)
(Makerere University, 2007)Using nationally representative household surveys of 1992/ 93 and 1999/ 2000, the study sought to investigate the determinants of child nutrition in Uganda. Specifically, the study required to investigate whether there ... -
Factors affecting adolescents' utilization of antenatal services in Western Uganda.
(Makerere University, 2007)The study is an outcome of the analysis of data generated by AYA (2002) that examined ASRH behaviors in 24 districts of AYA operation in Uganda. It reviews information about the relationship between adolescents and their ... -
Factors affecting utilization of health care services in Uganda by 2002/2003.
(Makerere University, 2007)The government of Uganda set up the Health Policy Review Commission (HPRC) in 1987 which culminated in the development of the current health policy, Health Sector Strategic Plan (HSSP), to address the ill health in Uganda. ... -
Factors that determine the prevalence of Anaemia among children aged less than 2 years in Uganda
(Makerere University, 2007)This study was based on the 2000-2001 Uganda Demography and Health Survey (UDHS), which was conducted in all the districts of the country except Bundibugyo, Gulu, Kasese and Kitgum. The main objective of this study was ... -
A KAP (Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices) study on abstinence as an HIV preventive strategy among adolescents in Kampala Secondary Schools.
(Makerere University, 2007)This study on abstinence as a strategy for HIV prevention among adolescents in Kampala secondary schools set out to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to abstinence as a primary HIV prevention ... -
Utilization of obstetric care services: A case study of Soroti Municipality in Uganda
(Makerere University, 2007)The study was conducted in Soroti district in Uganda. The main focus of the study was on obstetrics as a component of maternal health. Obstetric complications are the leading cause of death for women in the reproductive ...