Oyebode, Oyinlola
Torres-Sahli, Manuel
Kapinga, Deus
Bruno-McClung, Elizabeth
Willans, Rebecca
Shah, Neha
Wilbard, Lydia
Banham, Louise
Stewart-Brown, Sarah
Article History
Received: 10 October 2022
Accepted: 12 April 2023
First Online: 10 May 2023
Declarations
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: Ethical approval for this study was obtained from the National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania, reference: NIMR/HQ/R.8a/Vol.IX/3472 and from the Biomedical and Scientific Research Ethics Committee of the University of Warwick, reference: BSREC 75/19–20. All participants gave their informed consent to take part in the study, and for those aged under 16, parental consent was also obtained. Details of the consent procedures are detailed in the methods section of this study. All methods were performed in accordance with the relevant guidelines and regulations.
: Not applicable.
: Sarah Stewart-Brown developed the WEMWBS and has been facilitating their use across global populations for 15 years. WEMWBS potential as a change agent is being explored in the commercial sector at present where a charge is made for the use of the scale from which she could benefit financially. The other authors declare that they have no competing interests.