Factors determining the vulnerability of women to sexually transmitted HIV: a literature review
Gender-related vulnerability is described as a crucial factor contributing to increased susceptibility of women to HIV, accounting for more women than men being infected. At the same time, empowerment interventions are being promoted as effective strategies for increasing the ability of women to ado...
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Main Authors: | Leslie Macleod-Downes (Author), Ruth M Albertyn (Author), Pat Mayer (Author) |
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