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questions on knowledge of the existence of HIV, HIV prevention, HIV stigma, intended pregnancy, and risk perceptions of engaging … a lack of bargaining power in HIV prevention decisions among married females. Our results call for programmatic … approaches to differentiate the focus of HIV prevention campaigns for males and females including a separate focus for married …
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questions on knowledge of the existence of HIV, HIV prevention, HIV stigma, intended pregnancy, and risk perceptions of engaging … a lack of bargaining power in HIV prevention decisions among married females. Our results call for programmatic … approaches to differentiate the focus of HIV prevention campaigns for males and females including a separate focus for married …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011386139
. Next to socioeconomic characteristics, the data includes questions on knowledge of the existence of HIV, HIV prevention … not explain sexual behavior of married women, suggesting a lack of bargaining power in HIV prevention decisions among … married females. Our results call for programmatic approaches to differentiate the focus of HIV prevention campaigns for males …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011256016
questions on knowledge of the existence of HIV, HIV prevention, HIV stigma, intended pregnancy, and risk perceptions of engaging … a lack of bargaining power in HIV prevention decisions among married females. Our results call for programmatic … approaches to differentiate the focus of HIV prevention campaigns for males and females including a separate focus for married …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008867503