The unwritten rules and HIV: a qualitative study of informal institutions and HIV vulnerability among workers at social venues in Uganda
IntroductionThere is increasing appreciation of the need to understand how social and structural factors shape HIV risk. The unwritten rules, also known as informal institutions or social norms, are increasingly recognized as important determinants of HIV transmission. Unfortunately, these informal...
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Main Authors: | Susan Babirye (Author), Kristien Michielsen (Author), Freddie Ssengooba (Author) |
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