Uganda: Mental Health Alarm As 58% of Young Women in Kampala Slums Report Depression
[AllAfrica - Africa] - 22/12/2025
[Nile Post] A new study has revealed alarmingly high levels of depression, suicidal thoughts and substance use among young women living in Kampala's urban slums, exposing what researchers describe as a largely hidden public health crisis.
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