Risk factors for physical domestic violence in a high-prevalence HIV setting: findings from Project Accept baseline data (HPTN-043)
Zimbabwe faces an acute generalized HIV/AIDS epidemic combined with rapidly deteriorating economic and political conditions, under which levels of domestic violence are on the rise. We aimed to determine possible demographic and behavioral factors associated with physical domestic violence in a rura...
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Main Authors: | Sebastian Kevany (Author), Godfrey Woelk (Author), Starley B. Shade (Author), Michal Kulich (Author), Janet M. Turan (Author), Alfred Chingono (Author), Stephen F. Morin (Author) |
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