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A Participatory Comic Book Workshop to Improve Youth-Friendly Post-Rape Care in a Humanitarian Context in Uganda: A Case Study

Carmen H. Logie, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Isha Berry, Alyssa McAlpine, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Simon Mwima and Peter Kyambadde
Global Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200088; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00088
Carmen H. Logie
aFactor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
bCentre for Gender & Sexual Health Equity, Vancouver, Canada.
cWomen’s College Research Institute, Women’s College Hospital, Toronto, Canada.
dUnited Nations University Institute for Water, Environment, & Health, Hamilton, Canada.
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Moses Okumu
eSchool of Social Work, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA.
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Miranda Loutet
fDalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
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Isha Berry
fDalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
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Alyssa McAlpine
aFactor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
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Simon Odong Lukone
gUganda Refugee and Disaster Management Council, Yumbe, Uganda.
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Nelson Kisubi
gUganda Refugee and Disaster Management Council, Yumbe, Uganda.
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Simon Mwima
hNational AIDS Coordinating Program, Ugandan Ministry of Health, Kampala, Uganda.
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Peter Kyambadde
hNational AIDS Coordinating Program, Ugandan Ministry of Health, Kampala, Uganda.
iMost at Risk Population Initiative, Kampala, Uganda.
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    TABLE.

    Sociodemographic Factors of Health Care Providers Enrolled in Phase 2 of Ngutulu Kagwero Comic Book Workshop, Uganda

     No. (%)
    Total20
    Age at baseline, years, mean (standard deviation)30.3 (4.2)
    Gender
     Woman8 (40.0)
     Man12 (60.0)
    Role
     Clinical officers6 (30.0)
     Nurses5 (25.0)
     Lab technician/assistant5 (25.0)
     Midwife/community health worker5 (25.0)
    Experience, years
     1–310 (50.0)
     More than 310 (50.0)
    Provide services to refugees aged 16–24 years
     Very often/often20 (100.0)
     Not often/never0 (0)
    Provide services to adults having experienced sexual and/or gender-based violence
     Very often/often7 (35.0)
     Not often/never13 (65.0)
    Confidence in providing services to adults having experienced sexual and/or gender-based violence
     Very confident12 (60.0)
     Confident8 (40.0)
     Not confident/not at all confident0 (0)
    Provide services to youth having experienced sexual and/or gender-based violence
     Very often/often12 (60.0)
     Not often/never8 (40.0)
    Confidence in providing services to youth having experienced sexual and/or gender-based violence
     Very confident13 (65.0)
     Confident7 (35.0)
     Not confident/not at all confident0 (0)

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Carmen H. Logie, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Isha Berry, Alyssa McAlpine, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Simon Mwima, Peter Kyambadde
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