Contextual factors influencing HIV risk behaviour in Central Asia.

作者: Alex Smolak

DOI: 10.1080/13691051003658135

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摘要: Central Asia has experienced a rapid increase in HIV. HIV interventions and prevention programmes are needed that adequately appreciate account for the ways ongoing cultural, political economic changes this region affect risk reduction efforts. Drawing on relevant literature, paper provides contextual foundation to better understand impact of context behaviour countries begin conversation factors Islam polygamy.

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