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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 33.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000011 (2010) Poul Rohleder [Royaume-Uni] ; Leslie Swartz ; Marguerite Schneider ; Nora Groce ; Arne Henning EideHIV/AIDS and disability organisations in South Africa.
000034 (????) Katie D. Schenk [États-Unis] ; Annie Michaelis ; Tobey Nelson Sapiano ; Lisanne Brown ; Ellen WeissImproving the lives of vulnerable children: implications of Horizons research among orphans and other children affected by AIDS.
000045 (2010) Helen Meintjes [Afrique du Sud] ; Katharine Hall ; Double-Hugh Marera ; Andrew BoulleOrphans of the AIDS epidemic? The extent, nature and circumstances of child-headed households in South Africa.
000053 (2010) Tsiliso Tamasane [Afrique du Sud] ; Judith HeadThe quality of material care provided by grandparents for their orphaned grandchildren in the context of HIV/AIDS and poverty: a study of Kopanong municipality, Free State.
000089 (2010) Abdullahi Saddiq [Nigeria] ; Rachel Tolhurst ; David Lalloo ; Sally TheobaldPromoting vulnerability or resilience to HIV? A qualitative study on polygamy in Maiduguri, Nigeria.
000110 (2010) Olive Shisana [Afrique du Sud] ; Kathleen Rice ; Nompumelelo Zungu ; Khangelani ZumaGender and poverty in South Africa in the era of HIV/AIDS: a quantitative study.
000272 (2010) Regis Chireshe [Afrique du Sud] ; Edward Ntare Rutondoki ; Paul OjwangPerceptions of the availability and effectiveness of HIV/AIDS awareness and intervention programmes by people with disabilities in Uganda.
000C70 (2017) Stefanie Gall [Suisse] ; Ivan Müller [Suisse] ; Cheryl Walter [Afrique du Sud] ; Harald Seelig [Suisse] ; Liana Steenkamp [Afrique du Sud] ; Uwe Pühse [Suisse] ; Rosa Du Randt [Afrique du Sud] ; Danielle Smith [Afrique du Sud] ; Larissa Adams [Afrique du Sud] ; Siphesihle Nqweniso [Afrique du Sud] ; Peiling Yap [Singapour] ; Sebastian Ludyga [Suisse] ; Peter Steinmann [Suisse] ; Jürg Utzinger [Suisse] ; Markus Gerber [Suisse]Associations between selective attention and soil-transmitted helminth infections, socioeconomic status, and physical fitness in disadvantaged children in Port Elizabeth, South Africa: An observational study.
001002 (2013) Steven Sovran [Canada]Understanding culture and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa.
001628 (2013) Thomas M. Crea [États-Unis] ; Margaret Lombe ; Laura A. Robertson ; Lovemore Dumba ; Phyllis Mushati ; J C Makoni ; Gideon Mavise ; Jeffrey W. Eaton ; Brighton Munatsi ; Constance A. Nyamukapa ; Simon GregsonAsset ownership among households caring for orphans and vulnerable children in rural Zimbabwe: the influence of ownership on children's health and social vulnerabilities.
001763 (2016) Imara Ajani Rolston [Royaume-Uni](Re)politicising and (re)positioning prevention: community mobilisations and AIDS prevention in the new AIDS era.
001765 (2010) Poul Rohleder [Royaume-Uni] ; Leslie Swartz ; Marguerite Schneider ; Nora Groce ; Arne Henning EideHIV/AIDS and disability organisations in South Africa.
001782 (2009) Victoria Hosegood [Royaume-Uni]The demographic impact of HIV and AIDS across the family and household life-cycle: implications for efforts to strengthen families in sub-Saharan Africa.
001803 (2014) A. Desclaux [France] ; S. Boye ; B. Taverne[The social relegation of widows living with HIV in the time of ART in Senegal].
001813 (2010) Helen Meintjes [Afrique du Sud] ; Katharine Hall ; Double-Hugh Marera ; Andrew BoulleOrphans of the AIDS epidemic? The extent, nature and circumstances of child-headed households in South Africa.
001833 (2012) Sharlene Swartz [Afrique du Sud] ; Charles Deutsch ; Mokhantšo Makoae ; Barbara Michel ; James Hamilton Harding ; Gabrielle Garzouzie ; Amanda Rozani ; Toby Runciman ; Ingrid Van Der HeijdenMeasuring change in vulnerable adolescents: findings from a peer education evaluation in South Africa.
001886 (2010) Abdullahi Saddiq [Nigeria] ; Rachel Tolhurst ; David Lalloo ; Sally TheobaldPromoting vulnerability or resilience to HIV? A qualitative study on polygamy in Maiduguri, Nigeria.
001903 (2010) Olive Shisana [Afrique du Sud] ; Kathleen Rice ; Nompumelelo Zungu ; Khangelani ZumaGender and poverty in South Africa in the era of HIV/AIDS: a quantitative study.
001905 (2008) K. Schenk [États-Unis] ; L. Ndhlovu ; S. Tembo ; A. Nsune ; C. Nkhata ; B. Walusiku ; C. WattsSupporting orphans and vulnerable children affected by AIDS: using community-generated definitions to explore patterns of children's vulnerability in Zambia.
001982 (2008) Linda M. Richter [Afrique du Sud] ; Chris DesmondTargeting AIDS orphans and child-headed households? A perspective from national surveys in South Africa, 1995-2005.
001990 (2012) Poul Rohleder [Royaume-Uni] ; Arne H. Eide ; Leslie Swartz ; Chitra Ranchod ; Margie Schneider ; Clare SchürGender differences in HIV knowledge and unsafe sexual behaviours among disabled people in South Africa.

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