Alcohol reduction outcomes following brief counseling among adults with HIV in Zambia: A sequential mixed methods study.
Data from sub-Saharan Africa on the impact of alcohol on the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is limited. In this region, it is not well understood how people with HIV (PLWHA) respond to alcohol reduction counseling while they are linked to HIV clinical care. We conducted an explanatory sequential...
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Main Authors: | Mah Asombang (Author), Anna Helova (Author), Jenala Chipungu (Author), Anjali Sharma (Author), Gilles Wandeler (Author), Jeremy C Kane (Author), Janet M Turan (Author), Helen Smith (Author), Michael J Vinikoor (Author), for IeDEA Southern Africa (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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