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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
Volume 11, 1999 - Issue 5
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Implementation of a comprehensive AIDS education programme for schools in Masaka District, Uganda

Pages 591-601 | Published online: 27 May 2010

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Mary L Plummer, Daniel Wight, Angela IN Obasi, John Changalucha, Richard J Hayes & David A Ross. (2011) AIDS education programmes hit some targets: improving youth HIV prevention by sharing resources and better addressing community norms and concurrency. AIDS 25:8, pages 1139-1141.
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Harriet MutonyiMaureen E. Kendrick. (2011) Cartoon drawing as a means of accessing what students know about HIV/AIDS: an alternative method. Visual Communication 10:2, pages 231-249.
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David A Ross. (2010) Behavioural interventions to reduce HIV risk: what works?. AIDS 24:Suppl 4, pages S4-S14.
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Nazeema Ahmed, Alan J. Flisher, Catherine Mathews, Wanjiru Mukoma & Shahieda Jansen. (2009) HIV education in South African schools: The dilemma and conflicts of educators. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 37:2_suppl, pages 48-54.
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Damien de Walque. (2007) How does the impact of an HIV/AIDS information campaign vary with educational attainment? Evidence from rural Uganda. Journal of Development Economics 84:2, pages 686-714.
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Malcolm A. Cort & Naomi N. Modeste. (2016) Attitudes toward Condom Use among High School and University Students in Zimbabwe. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 26:1, pages 61-72.
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