Diagnosis and stigma and identity amongst HIV positive Black Africans living in the UK

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Diagnosis and stigma and identity amongst HIV positive Black Africans living in the UK is …
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P356DOI10.1080/14768320500286286

P50authorPaul FlowersQ39946214
Graham J. HartQ44078663
P2093author name stringMark Davis
John Imrie
Marsha Rosengarten
Jamie Frankis
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P433issue1
P921main subjectdiagnosisQ16644043
P304page(s)109-122
P577publication date2006-02-01
P1433published inPsychology & HealthQ15759203
P1476titleDiagnosis and stigma and identity amongst HIV positive Black Africans living in the UK
P478volume21

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