Understanding how social support influences peer-delivered HIV prevention interventions among Ugandan female sex workers: a case study from HIV self-testing
Abstract Background Female sex workers (FSWs) have tightly connected peer networks and remain at high risk of HIV acquisition. Peer delivery of HIV prevention interventions, such as HIV self-testing (HIVST), is a recommended implementation strategy for increasing intervention uptake and continuation...
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Main Authors: | Maureen McGowan (Author), Stephanie D. Roche (Author), Aidah Nakitende (Author), Jonas Wachinger (Author), Esther Nanyiri (Author), Jocelyn Amongin (Author), Ajiri Nakabuye (Author), Daniel Kibuuka Musoke (Author), Shannon A. McMahon (Author), Till Bӓrnighausen (Author), Katrina F. Ortblad (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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