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Maladie stigmatisante And NotZdenek Hlavlca

List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 6.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000095 Marte Jürgensen [Norvège] ; Ingvild Fossgard Sand Y [Norvège] ; Charles Michelo [Zambie] ; Knut Fylkesnes [Norvège]Effects of home-based Voluntary Counselling and Testing on HIV-related stigma: Findings from a cluster-randomized trial in Zambia
000192 Heather L. White [États-Unis] ; Chishimba Mulambia [Zambie] ; Moses Sinkala [Zambie] ; Mulindi H. Mwanahamuntu [Zambie] ; Groesbeck P. Parham [Zambie, États-Unis] ; Linda Moneyham [États-Unis] ; Diane M. Grimley [États-Unis] ; Eric Chamot [États-Unis]'Worse than HIV' or 'not as serious as other diseases'? Conceptualization of cervical cancer among newly screened women in Zambia : HIV-related articles
000307 Gerard Anthony Riley [Royaume-Uni] ; Dinah Baah-Odoom [Royaume-Uni]Do stigma, blame and stereotyping contribute to unsafe sexual behaviour? A test of claims about the spread of HIV/AIDS arising from social representation theory and the AIDS risk reduction model
000355 Elaine J. Abrams [États-Unis] ; Wafaa M. El-Sadr [États-Unis]Lessons From Harlem: Relevance to a Global Epidemic
000391 Suzanne Maman [États-Unis] ; Laurie Abler [États-Unis] ; Lisa Parker [États-Unis] ; Tim Lane [États-Unis] ; Admire Chirowodza [Afrique du Sud] ; Jacob Ntogwisangu [Tanzanie] ; Namtip Srirak [Thaïlande] ; Precious Modiba [Afrique du Sud] ; Oliver Murima [Zimbabwe] ; Katherine Fritz [États-Unis]A comparison of HIV stigma and discrimination in five international sites: The influence of care and treatment resources in high prevalence settings
000493 F. Baiden [Ghana] ; G. Akanlu [Ghana] ; A. Hodgson [Ghana] ; P. Akweongo [Ghana] ; C. Debpuur [Ghana] ; F. Binka [Ghana]Using lay counsellors to promote community-based voluntary counselling and HIV testing in rural northern Ghana : A baseline survey on community acceptance and stigma

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