Prenatal exposure to genocide accelerates epigenetic aging in third- and fourth-generation clocks among young adults in Rwanda. [PDF]
Uwizeye G +5 more
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Epigenetic changes associated with multi-generational trauma: characterization, mechanisms, and therapeutics. [PDF]
Kac E, Qi Q, Ryznar R.
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From tragedy to triumph: Rwanda's healthcare over three decades. [PDF]
Uwishema O +3 more
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Mothers' psychopathology and their adult offspring's cortisol level in a Rwandan sample. [PDF]
Ingabire MC +3 more
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Reconstruction and Resilience in Rwandan Education Programming: A News Media Review. [PDF]
Dickson BA.
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Contribution of narrative therapy in reduction of anxiety, depression and PTSD among survivors of the genocide against the Tutsi in 1994 in Rwanda. [PDF]
Murengera EM +4 more
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Prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences : A Cross-Sectional Study among Inpatients at Ndera Neuropsychiatric Teaching Hospital in Rwanda. [PDF]
Nyirimana V +3 more
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Varying Psychological Stress Among Rwandan Patients with Chronic Diseases. [PDF]
Alagbonsi AI +4 more
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Effectiveness of Community-based Approach in Reducing the Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Exposure and Outcome: A Randomised Controlled Trial of IPV Victimisation and Perpetration in Rwanda. [PDF]
Bahati C +5 more
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Prenatal exposure to genocide and subsequent adverse childhood events are associated with DNA methylation of SLC6A4, BDNF, and PRDM8 in early adulthood in Rwanda. [PDF]
Rivera LM +5 more
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