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The AIDS-related activities of religious leaders in Malawi

Pages 41-55 | Received 11 Jan 2009, Published online: 15 Jun 2010

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Alinda Young, Julia Ryan, Krishnaveni Reddy, Thesla Palanee-Phillips, Miria Chitukuta, Wezi Mwenda, Doreen Kemigisha, Petina Musara & Ariane van der Straten. (2022) Religious leaders’ role in pregnant and breastfeeding women’s decision making and willingness to use biomedical HIV prevention strategies: a multi-country analysis. Culture, Health & Sexuality 24:5, pages 612-626.
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Tom Murungi, Irene Kunihira, Pamela Oyella, Moses Mugerwa, Peruth Gift, Mercy Jane Aceng, Lydia Abolo & Sean Steven Puleh. (2022) The role of religious leaders on the use of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies among young people (15–24) in Lira district, Uganda. PLOS ONE 17:10, pages e0276801.
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Vivian Vigliotti, Tamara Taggart, Mahaya Walker, Sasmita Kusmastuti & Yusuf Ransome. (2020) Religion, faith, and spirituality influences on HIV prevention activities: A scoping review. PLOS ONE 15:6, pages e0234720.
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Atefeh Aghaei, Minoo Mohraz & Shahaboddin Shamshirband. (2020) Effects of media, interpersonal communication and religious attitudes on HIV-related stigma in Tehran, Iran. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked 18, pages 100291.
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Jacob Kendall. (2019) Religion and Health in Rural Malawi. Journal of Religion and Health 58:6, pages 2001-2018.
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Amina P Alio, Lerato Makhale, Stefanie Hornschuh, Khuthadzo Hlongwane, Kennedy Otwombe, Michael Keefer & Janan J Dietrich. (2019) “Loving the sinner, hating the sin”: an investigation of religious leaders’ perceived role in the lives of persons living with HIV in Soweto, South Africa. Journal of Global Health Reports 3.
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Doug Oman & Lee W. Riley. 2018. Why Religion and Spirituality Matter for Public Health. Why Religion and Spirituality Matter for Public Health 153 163 .
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Jacob Kendall & Philip Anglewicz. (2017) Characteristics Associated With Migration Among Older Women and Men in Rural Malawi. Illness, Crisis & Loss 25:4, pages 283-308.
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Anais Bertrand-Dansereau & Shelley Clark. (2016) Pragmatic tradition or romantic aspiration? The causes of impulsive marriage and early divorce among women in rural Malawi. Demographic Research 35, pages 47-80.
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Jerry S. Rakotoniana, Jean de Dieu M. Rakotomanga & Hubert Barennes. (2014) Can Churches Play a Role in Combating the HIV/AIDS Epidemic? A Study of the Attitudes of Christian Religious Leaders in Madagascar. PLoS ONE 9:5, pages e97131.
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