Factors associated with married women's support of male circumcision for HIV prevention in Uganda: a population based cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Despite the protective effect of male circumcision (MC) against HIV in men, the acceptance of voluntary MC in priority countries for MC scale-up such as Uganda remains limited. This study examined the role of women's sociodemographic characteristics, knowledge of HIV and sex...
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Main Authors: | Komi Mati (Author), Korede K. Adegoke (Author), Hamisu M. Salihu (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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