Christopher Damulira

821 total citations
32 papers, 521 citations indexed

About

Christopher Damulira is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, General Health Professions and Safety Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Christopher Damulira has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 521 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Infectious Diseases, 16 papers in General Health Professions and 16 papers in Safety Research. Recurrent topics in Christopher Damulira's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (19 papers), Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (15 papers) and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (14 papers). Christopher Damulira is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (19 papers), Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (15 papers) and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (14 papers). Christopher Damulira collaborates with scholars based in United States, Uganda and Germany. Christopher Damulira's co-authors include Fred M. Ssewamala, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Proscovia Nabunya, William Byansi, Flavia Namuwonge, Mary M. McKay, Torsten B. Neilands, Claude A. Mellins, Miriam Mukasa and Rachel Brathwaite and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, BMC Public Health and American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

In The Last Decade

Christopher Damulira

30 papers receiving 516 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Christopher Damulira United States 14 312 268 129 110 96 32 521
Flavia Namuwonge United States 12 275 0.9× 223 0.8× 99 0.8× 68 0.6× 76 0.8× 50 417
William Byansi United States 15 335 1.1× 339 1.3× 159 1.2× 210 1.9× 80 0.8× 57 680
Massy Mutumba United States 14 335 1.1× 405 1.5× 90 0.7× 76 0.7× 79 0.8× 35 647
Stacey Alicea United States 10 230 0.7× 289 1.1× 218 1.7× 112 1.0× 46 0.5× 14 578
Priscilla Idele United States 9 382 1.2× 349 1.3× 54 0.4× 75 0.7× 137 1.4× 21 587
Khameer Kidia United Kingdom 12 283 0.9× 278 1.0× 45 0.3× 104 0.9× 111 1.2× 20 468
Miriam Mukasa United States 10 255 0.8× 231 0.9× 123 1.0× 58 0.5× 59 0.6× 14 396
Laura Gauer Bermudez United States 11 161 0.5× 192 0.7× 112 0.9× 88 0.8× 40 0.4× 18 370
Diane Flannery United States 7 285 0.9× 325 1.2× 68 0.5× 62 0.6× 136 1.4× 8 449
Barbara L. Ingram United States 8 244 0.8× 275 1.0× 54 0.4× 94 0.9× 107 1.1× 16 536

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Christopher Damulira

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Christopher Damulira. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Christopher Damulira based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Christopher Damulira. Christopher Damulira is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Kizito, Samuel, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Christopher Damulira, et al.. (2023). The Relationship Between Family Cohesion and Depression Among School-Going Children With Elevated Symptoms of Behavioral Challenges in Southern Uganda. Journal of Adolescent Health. 72(5). S11–S17. 5 indexed citations
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Guillamet, Cristina Vazquez, Christopher Damulira, Andrew Atkinson, et al.. (2023). Addition of aminoglycosides reduces recurrence of infections with multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacilli in patients with sepsis and septic shock. International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents. 62(4). 106913–106913. 1 indexed citations
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Nabunya, Proscovia, William Byansi, Christopher Damulira, & Fred M. Ssewamala. (2022). Self-efficacy, academic performance and school transition among orphaned adolescents in southern Uganda. Children and Youth Services Review. 143. 106707–106707. 3 indexed citations
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Byansi, William, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Christopher Damulira, et al.. (2022). Family-level correlates of disruptive behavior challenges among children in Southwestern Uganda. Children and Youth Services Review. 140. 106598–106598. 2 indexed citations
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Witte, Susan S., Fred M. Ssewamala, Proscovia Nabunya, et al.. (2022). PrEP acceptability and initiation among women engaged in sex work in Uganda: Implications for HIV prevention. EClinicalMedicine. 44. 101278–101278. 24 indexed citations
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Nabunya, Proscovia, William Byansi, Ucheoma Nwaozuru, et al.. (2021). Family Economic Empowerment, Family Social Support, and Sexual Risk-Taking Behaviors Among Adolescents Living With HIV in Uganda: The Suubi+Adherence Study. Journal of Adolescent Health. 69(3). 406–413. 12 indexed citations
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Nabunya, Proscovia, William Byansi, Christopher Damulira, et al.. (2021). Predictors of Depressive Symptoms and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Women Engaged in Commercial Sex Work in Southern Uganda. Psychiatry Research. 298. 113817–113817. 10 indexed citations
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Brathwaite, Rachel, Fred M. Ssewamala, Torsten B. Neilands, et al.. (2021). Development and external validation of a risk calculator to predict internalising symptoms among Ugandan youths affected by HIV. Psychiatry Research. 302. 114028–114028.
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Ssewamala, Fred M., Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Proscovia Nabunya, et al.. (2021). Suubi+Adherence-Round 2: A study protocol to examine the longitudinal HIV treatment adherence among youth living with HIV transitioning into young adulthood in Southern Uganda. BMC Public Health. 21(1). 179–179. 13 indexed citations
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Byansi, William, Proscovia Nabunya, Christopher Damulira, et al.. (2021). The relationship between life satisfaction, personal health, quality of life, and medication adherence among adolescents living with HIV in southwestern Uganda. Journal of Public Health. 31(7). 1177–1184. 2 indexed citations
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Brathwaite, Rachel, Fred M. Ssewamala, Torsten B. Neilands, et al.. (2021). Predicting the individualized risk of poor adherence to ART medication among adolescents living with HIV in Uganda: the Suubi+Adherence study. Journal of the International AIDS Society. 24(6). e25756–e25756. 19 indexed citations
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Cavazos‐Rehg, Patricia, William Byansi, Christine Xu, et al.. (2020). The Impact of a Family-Based Economic Intervention on the Mental Health of HIV-Infected Adolescents in Uganda: Results From Suubi + Adherence. Journal of Adolescent Health. 68(4). 742–749. 38 indexed citations
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Nabunya, Proscovia, Christopher Damulira, William Byansi, et al.. (2020). Prevalence and correlates of depressive symptoms among high school adolescent girls in southern Uganda. BMC Public Health. 20(1). 1792–1792. 34 indexed citations
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Nabunya, Proscovia, William Byansi, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, et al.. (2020). Factors Associated With HIV Disclosure and HIV-Related Stigma Among Adolescents Living With HIV in Southwestern Uganda. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 11. 772–772. 35 indexed citations
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Tozan, Yesim, Ariadna Capasso, Julia Shu‐Huah Wang, et al.. (2019). Evaluation of a savings-led family-based economic empowerment intervention for AIDS-affected adolescents in Uganda: A four-year follow-up on efficacy and cost-effectiveness. PLoS ONE. 14(12). e0226809–e0226809. 25 indexed citations
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Byansi, William, Christopher Damulira, James Mugisha, et al.. (2019). Prevalence of behavioral disorders and attention deficit/hyperactive disorder among school going children in Southwestern Uganda. BMC Psychiatry. 19(1). 105–105. 17 indexed citations
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Byansi, William, et al.. (2019). Utilizing a family-based economic strengthening intervention to improve mental health wellbeing among female adolescent orphans in Uganda. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health. 13(1). 14–14. 27 indexed citations
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Nabunya, Proscovia, William Byansi, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, et al.. (2019). Access and utilization of financial services among poor HIV-impacted children and families in Uganda. Children and Youth Services Review. 109. 104730–104730. 12 indexed citations
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Ssewamala, Fred M., Laura Gauer Bermudez, Torsten B. Neilands, et al.. (2018). Suubi4Her: a study protocol to examine the impact and cost associated with a combination intervention to prevent HIV risk behavior and improve mental health functioning among adolescent girls in Uganda. BMC Public Health. 18(1). 693–693. 33 indexed citations

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