Socioecological factors influencing women's HIV risk in the United States: qualitative findings from the women's HIV SeroIncidence study (HPTN 064)
Abstract Background We sought to understand the multilevel syndemic factors that are concurrently contributing to the HIV epidemic among women living in the US. We specifically examined community, network, dyadic, and individual factors to explain HIV vulnerability within a socioecological framework...
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Main Authors: | Paula M. Frew (Author), Kimberly Parker (Author), Linda Vo (Author), Danielle Haley (Author), Ann O'Leary (Author), Dazon Dixon Diallo (Author), Carol E. Golin (Author), Irene Kuo (Author), Lydia Soto-Torres (Author), Jing Wang (Author), Adaora A. Adimora (Author), Laura A. Randall (Author), Carlos del Rio (Author), Sally Hodder (Author), the HIV Prevention Trials Network 064 (HTPN) (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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