Yang Jae Lee, MD
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2025
Perspectives of traditional healers, faith healers, and biomedical providers about mental illness treatment: qualitative study from rural Uganda
Lee Y, Coleman M, Nakaziba K, Terfloth N, Coley C, Epparla A, Corbitt N, Kazungu R, Basiimwa J, Lafferty C, Cole K, Agwang G, Kathawala E, Nkolo T, Wogali W, Richard E, Rosenheck R, Tsai A. Perspectives of traditional healers, faith healers, and biomedical providers about mental illness treatment: qualitative study from rural Uganda. Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health 2025, 12: e29. PMID: 40070774, PMCID: PMC11894403, DOI: 10.1017/gmh.2025.18.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBiomedical providersFaith healersTraditional healersRural UgandaQualitative studyMental healthcare systemMental illness treatmentMiddle-income countriesFocus group discussionsFramework analysisSeeking careProvider relationshipMental illnessProvider perspectiveTheoretical saturationHealthcare systemBiomedical approachIllness conceptualizationsProvidersGroup discussionsBiomedical treatmentIll treatmentHealersData collectionBuyende district
2024
Community perspectives to inform the development of a radio program to destigmatize mental illness in rural Uganda: a qualitative study
Lee YJ, Fickling B, Goode M, et al. Community perspectives to inform the development of a radio program to destigmatize mental illness in rural Uganda: a qualitative study. Journal of Global Health Reports. 2024;8:e2024019. doi:10.29392/001c.120280Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity perspectives to inform the development of a radio program to destigmatize mental illness in rural Uganda: a qualitative study
Lee Y, Fickling B, Goode M, Gallaher A, Kazungu R, Coffin P, Abdel-Megid M, Isabirye F, Ssekalo I, Ashaba S, Rosenheck R, Tsai A. Community perspectives to inform the development of a radio program to destigmatize mental illness in rural Uganda: a qualitative study. Journal Of Global Health Reports 2024, 8 DOI: 10.29392/001c.120280.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental illness stigmaCommunity health workersMental illnessIllness stigmaHealth workersRural UgandaDecrease mental illness stigmaReduce mental illness stigmaHealthcare seeking behaviorDestigmatize mental illnessOne-on-oneFocus group discussionsProgram acceptabilityScalable interventionsFramework methodResults ParticipantsBusoga regionProgram interventionsSub-themesFocus groupsQualitative studySeeking behaviorSeeking treatmentIndividual recoveryCommunity supportDifferences in mental illness stigma by disorder and gender: Population-based vignette randomized experiment in rural Uganda
Lee YJ, Christ R, Mbabazi R, Dabagia J, Prendergast A, et al. (2024) Differences in mental illness stigma by disorder and gender: Population-based vignette randomized experiment in rural Uganda. PLOS Mental Health 1(1): e0000069. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmen.0000069Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDifferences in Mental Illness Stigma by Disorder and Gender: Population-Based Vignette Randomized Experiment in Rural Uganda.
Lee Y, Christ R, Mbabazi R, Dabagia J, Prendergast A, Wykoff J, Dasari S, Safai D, Nakaweesi S, Aturinde S, Galvin M, Akena D, Ashaba S, Waiswa P, Rosenheck R, Tsai A. Differences in Mental Illness Stigma by Disorder and Gender: Population-Based Vignette Randomized Experiment in Rural Uganda. PLOS Mental Health 2024, 1: e0000069. PMID: 39188639, PMCID: PMC11345708, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmen.0000069.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental illness stigmaIllness stigmaAnxiety disordersMental disordersLevels of mental illness stigmaRural UgandaImprove population mental healthAnti-stigma initiativesLevel of stigmaPopulation mental healthGeneralized anxiety disorderDSM-5 criteriaAlcohol use disorderEmpirical p-valuesVignette studyMental illnessPairwise mean comparisonsDistricts of UgandaPopulation-basedMental healthDepressive disorderGender combinationsUse disorderSecondary analysisStudy participantsPathways to care for psychosis in rural Uganda: Mixed-methods study of individuals with psychosis, family members, and local leaders
Lee Y, Nakaziba K, Waimon S, Agwang G, Menon K, Samuel S, Dyas A, Nkolo T, Ingabire H, Wykoff J, Hobbs O, Kazungu R, Basiimwa J, Rosenheck R, Ashaba S, Tsai A. Pathways to care for psychosis in rural Uganda: Mixed-methods study of individuals with psychosis, family members, and local leaders. Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health 2024, 11: e130. PMID: 39776995, PMCID: PMC11704388, DOI: 10.1017/gmh.2024.143.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBiomedical careMixed-methods studyRural UgandaMental illnessDisproportionate burden of mental illnessBurden of mental illnessInfluence care-seeking behaviorCare-seeking behaviorMental health outcomesEtiology of mental illnessFamily membersMiddle-income countriesFocus group discussionsBiomedical providersIllness perceptionsCare pathwaysHealth outcomesStudy of individualsFaith healersDisproportionate burdenPsychotic disordersBiomedical servicesCare modalitiesLocal leadersCare
2023
Twelve-month outcomes of a destigmatizing theatrical intervention in rural Uganda
Lee Y, Christ R, Blackwell S, Rauben K, Krause A, Monnig E, Ssekalo I, Iheanacho T, Rosenheck R. Twelve-month outcomes of a destigmatizing theatrical intervention in rural Uganda. Current Psychology 2023, 43: 14676-14685. DOI: 10.1007/s12144-023-05427-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental illness stigmaIllness stigmaTwelve-month outcomesLow-income settingsLong-term effectivenessMental health stigmaPrimary outcomeStudy participantsHealth stigmaRural UgandaConfidence intervalsInterventionEffect sizeMonthsOutcomesAverage improvementStigmaAcceptance ScaleParticipantsFollowBaselineWeeksTwelve-month outcomes of a destigmatizing theatrical intervention in rural Uganda
Lee, Y.J., Christ, R., Blackwell, S., Kazungu, R., Krause, A., Monnig, E., Ssekalo, I., Iheanacho, T., Rosenheck, R.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Community prevalence of Helicobacter pylori and dyspepsia and efficacy of triple therapy in a rural district of eastern Uganda
Lee Y, Ssekalo I, Kazungu R, Blackwell T, Muwereza P, Wu Y, Sáenz J. Community prevalence of Helicobacter pylori and dyspepsia and efficacy of triple therapy in a rural district of eastern Uganda. Heliyon 2022, 8: e12612. PMID: 36593846, PMCID: PMC9803786, DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12612.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStandard triple therapyTriple therapyChronic dyspepsiaPopulation-based screeningIndependent predictorsEradication failureStudy populationSignificant medical burdenSeverity of dyspepsiaGeneral adult populationLogistic regression analysisEastern UgandaDyspepsia QuestionnaireAntigen testingClinical suspicionMedication adherenceCommunity prevalencePositive participantsMedical burdenStool samplesDyspepsiaAdult populationHelicobacter pyloriTherapyInfectionEvaluation of a pilot, community-led mental illness de-stigmatization theater intervention in rural Uganda
Lee Y, Rauben K, Liu C, Kim R, van der Velde N, Taylor C, Walsh A, Asasira M, Katongole I, Hatfield-King J, Blackwell S, Iheanacho T, Christ R, Ssekalo I. Evaluation of a pilot, community-led mental illness de-stigmatization theater intervention in rural Uganda. BMC Psychiatry 2022, 22: 794. PMID: 36526984, PMCID: PMC9756628, DOI: 10.1186/s12888-022-04441-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental illnessMental health stigmaBusoga regionHealth stigmaMental health careIll patientsMiddle-income countriesTreatment-seeking attitudesStudy's primary objectivePrimary objectiveConclusionThis studyLarger studyIllnessRural UgandaHealth careRural areasSignificant increaseDestigmatization campaignsStructured questionnaireEastern UgandaInterventionStigmaFocus groupsTreatmentMajor barrier
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- September 20, 2024
Lee Named 2025 Laughlin Fellow of The American College of Psychiatrists
- June 03, 2024
Bookman, Lee, Nunes, Salahou Honored with APAF Fellowships
- May 28, 2024
Bonomi, Lee, Abdallah Honored with Lustman Award
- February 01, 2024
Understanding Environmental Influences on Disease
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