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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
Volume 20, 2008 - Issue 6
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Page 753 | Published online: 24 Jun 2008
This article refers to:
Applicability of the theory of planned behavior to intended and self-reported condom use in a rural Ethiopian population
Potential markers of female condom use among inner city African-American Women
Homosexually active men's views on criminal prosecutions for HIV transmission are related to HIV prevention need

The paper entitled ‘Potential markers of female condom use among inner city African-American Women’ published in AIDS Care , April 2008, 20(4), 470–477.

The paper should have carried the acknowledgement:

‘This study was funded by National Institute of Mental Health grant number RO1 MH 062960-03.’

The paper entitled ‘Applicability of the theory of planned behaviour to intended and self reported condom use in a rural Ethiopian population’ published in AIDS Care , March 2007, 19(3), 425–431.

The name of the co-author Y. Berhane was incorrectly spelt Y. Brehane.

The paper entitled ‘Homosexually active men's views on criminal prosecutions for HIV transmission are related to HIV prevention need’ published in AIDS Care , May 2007, 20(5), 509–514.

The following co-authors’ names were omitted from the paper:

Gary Hammond

Peter Weatherburn

Ford Hickson

Peter Keogh

David Reid

Laurie Henderson

Kathie Jessup

All are affiliated with Sigma Research, University of Portsmouth.

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