Published on in Vol 23, No 2 (2021): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/17837, first published .
The Promise and Peril of Mobile Phones for Youth in Rural Uganda: Multimethod Study of Implications for Health and HIV

The Promise and Peril of Mobile Phones for Youth in Rural Uganda: Multimethod Study of Implications for Health and HIV

The Promise and Peril of Mobile Phones for Youth in Rural Uganda: Multimethod Study of Implications for Health and HIV

Journals

  1. Bhana A, Kreniske P, Pather A, Abas M, Mellins C. Interventions to address the mental health of adolescents and young adults living with or affected by HIV: state of the evidence. Journal of the International AIDS Society 2021;24(S2) View
  2. Bernays S, Lanyon C, Tumwesige E, Aswiime A, Ngwenya N, Dlamini V, Shahmanesh M, Seeley J. ‘This is what is going to help me’: Developing a co-designed and theoretically informed harm reduction intervention for mobile youth in South Africa and Uganda. Global Public Health 2023;18(1) View
  3. Basmajian A, Kreniske P, Moore E, Spindler E, Nalugoda F, Nakyanjo N, Ddaaki W, Santelli J, Hirsch J. Gendered access to digital capital and mobile phone ownership among young people in Rakai, Uganda. Culture, Health & Sexuality 2023;25(5):648 View
  4. Adong J, Fatch R, Emenyonu N, Muyindike W, Ngabirano C, Cheng D, Hahn J. Cell Phone Availability and Usage for mHealth and Intervention Delivery to Persons Living With HIV in a Low-Resource Setting: Cross-sectional Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(8):e35631 View
  5. Mutsvairo B, Ragnedda M, Mabvundwi K. ‘Our old pastor thinks the mobile phone is a source of evil.’ Capturing contested and conflicting insights on digital wellbeing and digital detoxing in an age of rapid mobile connectivity. Media International Australia 2023;189(1):89 View
  6. Kreniske P, Nalugoda F, Chen I, Huang R, Wei Y, Chang L, Ssekubugu R, Lutalo T, Kigozi G, Kagaayi J, Sewankambo N, Grabowski M, Gray R, Serwadda D, Santelli J. Brief Report: Mobile Phones, Sexual Behaviors, and HIV Incidence in Rakai, Uganda, From 2010 to 2018. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2022;89(4):361 View
  7. Kreniske P, Namuyaba O, Kasumba R, Namatovu P, Ssewamala F, Wingood G, Wei Y, Ybarra M, Oloya C, Tindyebwa C, Ntulo C, Mujune V, Chang L, Mellins C, Santelli J. Mobile Phone Technology for Preventing HIV and Related Youth Health Problems, Sexual Health, Mental Health, and Substance Use Problems in Southwest Uganda (Youth Health SMS): Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2023;12:e49352 View
  8. Kizito S. ChatGPT has the potential to enhance antiretroviral therapy adherence among adolescents with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. Medical Education Online 2023;28(1) View