Reviewing gender and cultural factors associated with HIV/AIDS among university students in the South African context
South Africa is in the midst of a catastrophic AIDS epidemic. HIV prevalence statistics in most countries indicate that up to 60% of all new infections occur among 15 to 24 year olds, whilst this group also boasts the highest incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Statistical findings...
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Main Authors: | A. van Staden (Author), G. Badenhorst (Author) |
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