Motivations for participating in a non-interventional gender-based violence survey in a low-income setting in South Africa
Abstract Background Qualitative study of motivations to participate in research into violence and other sensitive issues can help interpretation of findings from community based quantitative surveys. It is equally important to conduct research that may enable a deeper understanding on what motivates...
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Main Authors: | Yandisa Sikweyiya (Author), Mzikazi Nduna (Author), Nwabisa Shai (Author), Rachel Jewkes (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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