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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 3, 1995 - Issue 5: Promoting safer sex
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Condoms, family planning and living with HIV in Zimbabwe

Pages 56-67 | Published online: 01 May 1995

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N. Zungu-Dirwayi, O. Shisana, J. Louw & P. Dana. (2007) Social determinants for HIV prevalence among South African educators. AIDS Care 19:10, pages 1296-1303.
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C. Chama, J. Morrupa & W. Gashau. (2007) Sex and reproduction among HIV-infected people in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 27:8, pages 812-815.
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Naomi Rutenberg, Carol E Kaufman, Kate Macintyre, Lisanne Brown & Ali Karim. (2003) Pregnant or Positive: Adolescent Childbearing and HIV Risk in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Reproductive Health Matters 11:22, pages 122-133.
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Rayah Feldman & Caroline Maposhere. (2003) Safer Sex and Reproductive Choice: Findings from “Positive Women: Voices and Choices” in Zimbabwe. Reproductive Health Matters 11:22, pages 162-173.
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Charlotte Watts, Erica Keogh, Mavis Ndlovu & Rudo Kwaramba. (1998) Withholding of sex and forced sex: Dimensions of violence against Zimbabwean women. Reproductive Health Matters 6:12, pages 57-65.
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Eunice Njovana & Charlotte Watts. (1996) Gender violence in Zimbabwe: A need for collaborative action. Reproductive Health Matters 4:7, pages 46-55.
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Enock Ngome & Clifford Odimegwu. (2014) The social context of adolescent women’s use of modern contraceptives in Zimbabwe: a multilevel analysis. Reproductive Health 11:1.
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Pascalia Munyewende, Laetitia C Rispel, Bronwyn Harris & Matthew Chersich. (2011) Exploring perceptions of HIV risk and health service access among Zimbabwean migrant women in Johannesburg: A gap in health policy in South Africa?. Journal of Public Health Policy 32:S1, pages S152-S161.
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OLEOSI NTSHEBE. (2011) CONTRACEPTIVE DECISIONS AND HIV/AIDS CONCERNS AMONG MARRIED COUPLES IN MALAWI. Journal of Biosocial Science 43:3, pages 329-343.
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John Lekan Oyefara. (2008) Contexte familial, comportement sexuel et vulnérabilité au vih/sida des marchandes ambulantes de la métropole de Lagos, au Nigeria. Revue internationale des sciences sociales n° 186:4, pages 759-772.
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Paula BraitsteinAndrew BoulleDenis NashMartin W.G. BrinkhofFrançois DabisChristian LaurentMauro SchechterSuely H. TuboiEduardo SprinzPaolo MiottiMina HosseinipourMargaret MayMatthias EggerDavid R. BangsbergNicola Low. (2008) Gender and the Use of Antiretroviral Treatment in Resource-Constrained Settings: Findings from a Multicenter Collaboration. Journal of Women's Health 17:1, pages 47-55.
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Diane Cooper, Jane Harries, Landon Myer, Phyllis Orner & Hillary Bracken. (2007) “Life is still going on”: Reproductive intentions among HIV-positive women and men in South Africa. Social Science & Medicine 65:2, pages 274-283.
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John Lekan Oyefara. (2005) Family background, sexual behaviour, and HIV/AIDS vulnerability of female street hawkers in Lagos metropolis, Nigeria. International Social Science Journal 57:186, pages 687-698.
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Lynne Duffy. (2016) Culture and Context of HIV Prevention in Rural Zimbabwe: The Influence of Gender Inequality. Journal of Transcultural Nursing 16:1, pages 23-31.
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Lynne Duffy. (2005) Suffering, shame, and silence: The stigma of HIV/AIDS. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 16:1, pages 13-20.
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Jos Chathukulam & M.S. John. (2016) The Primacy of Gender in STD and HIV Prevention Programmes. Indian Journal of Gender Studies 9:2, pages 183-202.
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Mike Kesby. (2000) Participatory diagramming as a means to improve communication about sex in rural Zimbabwe: a pilot study. Social Science & Medicine 50:12, pages 1723-1741.
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Sunanda Ray, Ahmed Latif, Roderick Machekano & David Katzenstein. (1998) Sexual behaviour and risk assessment of HIV seroconvertors among urban male factory workers in Zimbabwe. Social Science & Medicine 47:10, pages 1431-1443.
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