Examining concordance of sexual-related factors and PrEP eligibility with HIV risk perception among adolescent girls and young women: cross-sectional insights from DREAMS sites in Kenya, Malawi, and Zambia
Abstract Background HIV risk perception is an important cognition for prevention, theoretically engendering service-seeking and risk-reduction behaviors, but its composition remains poorly understood. We examined country-specific correlates of self-appraised HIV exposure risk among sexually active a...
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Main Authors: | Craig J. Heck (Author), Domonique M. Reed (Author), Jerry Okal (Author), Effie Chipeta (Author), Michael Mbizvo (Author), Sanyukta Mathur (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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