"A loving man has a very huge responsibility": A mixed methods study of Malawian men's knowledge and beliefs about cervical cancer
Abstract Background In Malawi, numerous barriers may prevent women from accessing cervical cancer screening services - including social factors such as male partner involvement. We conducted surveys that included open- and closed-ended questions with married Malawian men to evaluate their knowledge...
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Main Authors: | Samuel Lewis (Author), Corrina Moucheraud (Author), Devon Schechinger (Author), Misheck Mphande (Author), Ben Allan Banda (Author), Hitler Sigauke (Author), Paul Kawale (Author), Kathryn Dovel (Author), Risa M. Hoffman (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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