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1. Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in development sectors: Have we learnt the lessons from gender mainstreaming?

2. “Living by the hoe” in the age of treatment: perceptions of household well-being after antiretroviral treatment among family members of persons with AIDS.

3. Risk of major depressive disorder among older persons living in HIV-endemic central and southwestern Uganda.

4. Socio-demographic correlates of depression and anxiety among female caregivers living with HIV in rural Uganda.

5. Examining the relationship between psychological distress and adherence to anti-retroviral therapy among Ugandan adolescents living with HIV.

6. Condom use among female sex workers in Uganda.

7. Young African women must have empowering and receptive social environments for HIV prevention.

8. Sexual partner types and related sexual health risk among out-of-school adolescents in rural south-west Uganda.

9. Social rebirth and social transformation? Rebuilding social lives after ART in rural Uganda.

10. Voices on adherence to ART in Ethiopia and Uganda: a matter of choice or simply not an option?

11. Community sex education among adolescents in rural Uganda: utilizing indigenous institutions.

12. Truck drivers, middlemen and commercial sex workers: AIDS and the mediation of sex in south west Uganda.

13. In the era of universal test and treat in Uganda, recent intimate partner violence is not associated with subsequent ART use or viral suppression: Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Care Outcomes.

14. Depression and PrEP uptake, interruption, and adherence among young women in Uganda.

15. Feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of integrating HIV prevention into an adolescent empowerment and livelihood intervention at youth clubs in rural Uganda.

16. Pediatric, adolescent, and young adult cancer in an HIV-infected rural sub-Saharan African population.

17. Barriers to HIV care in Uganda and implications for universal test-and-treat: a qualitative study.

18. Temporal trends in self-reported HIV stigma and association with adherence and viral suppression in the African Cohort Study.

19. Gender, HIV knowledge and prevention attitudes among adolescents living with HIV participating in an economic empowerment intervention in Uganda.

20. The impact of discomfort with HIV status and hopelessness on depressive symptoms among adolescents living with HIV in Uganda.

21. Substance use among HIV-infected adolescents in Uganda: rates and association with potential risks and outcome factors.

22. Association between caregiver depression symptoms and child executive functioning. Results from an observational study carried out in four sub-Saharan countries.

23. The relationship between cognitive change and physical health and behavioural outcomes in a Ugandan cohort of adults living with HIV – a longitudinal study.

24. The importance of how research participants think they are perceived: results from an electronic monitoring study of antiretroviral therapy in Uganda.

25. Social intolerance, risky sexual behaviors and their association with HIV knowledge among Ugandan adults: results from a national survey.

26. A qualitative study on alcohol consumption and HIV treatment adherence among men living with HIV in Ugandan fishing communities.

27. Factors associated with uptake of home-based HIV counselling and testing and HIV care services among identified HIV-positive persons in Masaka, Uganda.

28. Social and structural factors increase inconsistent condom use by sex workers’ one-time and regular clients in Northern Uganda.

29. Resilience after withdrawing a technology-based medication adherence support intervention from people living with HIV in rural Uganda.

30. The cost of accessing infant HIV medications and health services in Uganda.

31. Equity in adherence to antiretroviral therapy among economically vulnerable adolescents living with HIV in Uganda.

32. Effect of savings-led economic empowerment on HIV preventive practices among orphaned adolescents in rural Uganda: results from the Suubi-Maka randomized experiment.

33. Gender differences in HIV disclosure, stigma, and perceptions of health.

34. Perceptions of health care services and HIV-related health-seeking behavior among Uganda adolescents.

35. Tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus: exploring stigma in a community in western Uganda.

36. Acceptability and feasibility of CyberSenga: an Internet-based HIV-prevention program for adolescents in Mbarara, Uganda.

37. Acceptability and feasibility of serial HIV antibody testing during pregnancy/postpartum and male partner testing in Tororo, Uganda.

38. Revelations of HIV-infected patients treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in rural Uganda.

39. Caregiving responsibilities and burden among older people by HIV status and other determinants in Uganda.

40. Early HIV disclosure and nondisclosure among men and women on antiretroviral treatment in Uganda.

41. Perceptions and acceptability of mHealth interventions for improving patient care at a community-based HIV/AIDS clinic in Uganda: A mixed methods study.

42. Does social support in addition to ART make a difference? Comparison of households with TASO and MOH PLWHA in Central Uganda.

43. Cost analyses of peer health worker and mHealth support interventions for improving AIDS care in Rakai, Uganda.

44. Only connect – the role of PLHIV group networks in increasing the effectiveness of Ugandan HIV services.

45. “The group” in integrated HIV and livelihoods programming: Opportunity or challenge?

46. Condom use within marriage: an assessment of changes in South Africa and Uganda.

47. Prevention messages and AIDS risk behavior in Kampala, Uganda.

48. Disclosure of HIV results among discordant couples in Rakai, Uganda: a facilitated couple counselling approach.

49. Gender differences in antiretroviral treatment outcomes of HIV patients in rural Uganda.

50. The experience of 'medicine companions' to support adherence to antiretroviral therapy: quantitative and qualitative data from a trial population in Uganda.