Provider attitudes towards a brief behavioral intervention for sexual health in Moldova
Abstract Background Brief behavioral interventions are seen as an efficient way to improve knowledge, change behavior, and reduce provider stigma regarding sexual health. When grounded in evidence-based behavioral change techniques and delivered using Brief Sexuality-related Communication (BSC) tool...
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Main Authors: | Rob Stephenson (Author), Galina Lesco (Author), Viorel Babii (Author), Andrei Luchian (Author), Nataliia Bakunina (Author), Ana Sofia De Vasconcelos (Author), Karel Blondeel (Author), Carlos F. Cáceres (Author), Renée A. Pitter (Author), Nicholas Metheny (Author), Tamar Goldenberg (Author), James Kiarie (Author), Igor Toskin (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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