A multiplicative effect of Education and Wealth associated with HIV-related knowledge and attitudes among Ghanaian women
Abstract Background Knowledge and attitudes regarding HIV play a crucial role in prevention and control efforts. Understanding the factors influencing HIV-related knowledge and attitudes is essential for formulating effective interventions and policies. This study aims to investigate the possibility...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan Aseye Nutakor (Author), Lulin Zhou (Author), Ebenezer Larnyo (Author), Stephen Addai-Dansoh (Author), Yupeng Cui (Author), Jonathan Kissi (Author), Nana Ama Asi Danso (Author), Alexander Kwame Gavu (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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