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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
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How do Africans view the impact of HIV? A report from a Ugandan community

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Pages 123-128 | Published online: 03 Oct 2011

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Geoff Foster. (2010) Getting in line: Coordinating responses for children affected by HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies 5:sup1, pages 92-100.
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Sharon D Morrison, S Sudha, Samantha Herrera, Carolina Ruiz & Emma Thomas. (2014) En sus proprias palabras (in their own words) : Latina women’s perspectives on enablers of HIV testing using freelisting . Health Education Journal 75:1, pages 3-13.
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Alexander C. Tsai. (2014) Reliability and Validity of Depression Assessment Among Persons With HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 66:5, pages 503-511.
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Patric Lundberg, Godfrey Rukundo, Schola Ashaba, Anna Thorson, Peter Allebeck, Per-Olof Östergren & Elizabeth Cantor-Graae. (2011) Poor mental health and sexual risk behaviours in Uganda: A cross-sectional population-based study. BMC Public Health 11:1.
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Wenche DageidFanny Duckert. (2008) Balancing Between Normality and Social Death: Black, Rural, South African Women Coping With HIV/AIDS. Qualitative Health Research 18:2, pages 182-195.
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Felicity Thomas. (2007) Eliciting emotions in HIV/AIDS research: a diary-based approach. Area 39:1, pages 74-82.
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Tony BarnettColette Clement. (2016) HIV/AIDS impact: so where have we got to and where next?. Progress in Development Studies 5:3, pages 237-247.
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