Factors associated with HIV/AIDS sexual risk among young women aged 15-24 years in Nigeria
The growing rate of sexual risk-taking among young people contributes significantly to the spread of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Nigeria. This study, explores the influence of socio-demographic, HIV/AIDS awareness and female empowerment on the sexual risk behaviors of unmarried Nigerian women aged 15-2...
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Main Authors: | Chinekwu A. Obidoa (Author), Cyr E. M'Lan (Author), Stephen L. Schensul (Author) |
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