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The efficacy of physical activity counseling in Ugandan patients with HIV and a co-morbid mental disorder: a pilot study

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Pages 758-761 | Received 12 Feb 2019, Accepted 27 Jun 2019, Published online: 08 Jul 2019

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Davy Vancampfort, Samuel Kimbowa, Philip B. Ward, Keneth Onekalit, Hafsa Lukwata & James Mugisha. (2023) A 10-hours workshop improves physical activity prescription for mental illness knowledge and confidence in health care professionals: a nation-wide multicentre study from Uganda. Disability and Rehabilitation 45:1, pages 170-175.
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Davy Vancampfort, Peter Kayiira Byansi, Hilda Namutebi, Eugene Kinyanda, Richard Serunkuma Bbosa, Philip B. Ward, Hafsa Lukwata & James Mugisha. (2021) The efficacy of a lay health workers – led physical activity counselling program in patients with HIV and mental health problems: a real-world intervention from Uganda. AIDS Care 33:9, pages 1189-1195.
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Davy Vancampfort, Peter Byansi, Philip B Ward & James Mugisha. (2021) Correlates of missed HIV appointments in low-resource settings: a study from Uganda. African Journal of AIDS Research 20:2, pages 125-131.
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Davy Vancampfort, James Mugisha & Tine Van Damme. (2024) People with mental health problems attending primary care settings report less suicidal ideation following physical activity counselling: Findings from a low income country. Journal of Affective Disorders 347, pages 66-68.
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