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Impact of HIV/AIDS on women in the United States: Challenges of primary and secondary prevention

Pages 577-595 | Received 15 Feb 1995, Accepted 15 Apr 1995, Published online: 14 Aug 2009

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Mary Hobbs Leenerts & Joan K. Magilvy. (2000) Investing in Self-Care: A Midrange Theory of Self-Care Grounded in the Lived Experience of Low-Income HIV-Positive White Women. Advances in Nursing Science 22:3, pages 58-75.
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Jan M. Russell & Katharine V. Smith. (2016) A Holistic Life View of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected African American Women. Journal of Holistic Nursing 17:4, pages 331-345.
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Linda Sarna, Gwen van Servellen, Geraldine Padilla & Mary-Lynn Brecht. (1999) Quality of life in women with symptomatic HIV/AIDS. Journal of Advanced Nursing 30:3, pages 597-605.
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Lucy A. Bradley-Springer. (1999) THE COMPLEX REALITIES OF PRIMARY PREVENTION FOR HIV INFECTION IN A "JUST DO IT" WORLD. Nursing Clinics of North America 34:1, pages 49-70.
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Mary Hobbs Leenerts. (1998) Barriers to self-care in a cohort of low-income White women living with HIV/AIDS. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 9:6, pages 22-36.
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Carmen J. Portillo, Patricia E. Stevens, Suzanne Henry, Judith M. Saunders, Inge B. Corless & Barbara A. Munjas. (1996) American academy of nursing's HIV/AIDS nursing care summit: The final synthesis. Nursing Outlook 44:5, pages 229-234.
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