Empowering parents for human immunodeficiency virus prevention: Health and sex education at home
Background: Improving health literacy amongst human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive mothers could strengthen child and adolescent HIV prevention. The Amagugu intervention included health literacy materials to strengthen maternal communication and has demonstrated success in low-resource HIV-en...
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Main Authors: | Taygen Edwards (Author), Ntombizodumo Mkwanazi (Author), Joanie Mitchell (Author), Ruth M. Bland (Author), Tamsen J. Rochat (Author) |
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