The importance of male partner involvement for women's acceptability and adherence to female-initiated HIV prevention methods in Zimbabwe

scientific article published in July 2011

The importance of male partner involvement for women's acceptability and adherence to female-initiated HIV prevention methods in Zimbabwe is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S10461-010-9806-9
P932PMC publication ID3111667
P698PubMed publication ID20844946
P5875ResearchGate publication ID46282305

P50authorShabbar JaffarQ61816776
Elizabeth T MontgomeryQ90682249
Ariane van der StratenQ91106590
Tsungai ChipatoQ92339354
P2093author name stringNancy Padian
Agnes Chidanyika
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P921main subjectZimbabweQ954
preventionQ1717246
prevention of HIV/AIDSQ7242372
P304page(s)959-969
P577publication date2011-07-01
P1433published inAIDS and BehaviorQ15752229
P1476titleThe importance of male partner involvement for women's acceptability and adherence to female-initiated HIV prevention methods in Zimbabwe
P478volume15