Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending antenatal clinics in South Africa
Background Gender-based violence and gender inequality are increasingly cited as
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending antenatal clinics in South Africa
KL Dunkle, RK Jewkes, HC Brown, GE Gray… - The Lancet, 2004 - thelancet.com
Background Gender-based violence and gender inequality are increasingly cited as
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
[引用][C] Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending antenatal clinics in South Africa
KL Dunkle, RK Jewkes, HC Brown, GE Gray… - The Lancet, 2004 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending
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Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending antenatal clinics in South Africa
KL Dunkle, RK Jewkes, HC Brown, GE Gray… - Lancet, 2004 - safetylit.org
BACKGROUND: Gender-based violence and gender inequality are increasingly cited as
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
[引用][C] Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending antenatal clinics in South Africa. Commentary
KL DUNKLE, RK JEWKES, HC BROWN… - Lancet (British …, 2004 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending
antenatal clinics in South Africa. Commentary CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS Pascal and …
antenatal clinics in South Africa. Commentary CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS Pascal and …
Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending antenatal clinics in South Africa
KL Dunkle, RK Jewkes, HC Brown, GE Gray… - The Lancet, 2004 - infona.pl
Gender-based violence and gender inequality are increasingly cited as important
determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections remains …
determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections remains …
Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending antenatal clinics in South Africa.
KL Dunkle, RK Jewkes, HC Brown, GE Gray… - 2004 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: Gender-based violence and gender inequality are increasingly cited as
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending antenatal clinics in South Africa.
KL Dunkle, RK Jewkes, HC Brown, GE Gray… - Lancet (London …, 2004 - europepmc.org
Background Gender-based violence and gender inequality are increasingly cited as
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending antenatal clinics in South Africa
KL Dunkle, RK Jewkes, HC Brown… - Lancet (London …, 2004 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Gender-based violence and gender inequality are increasingly cited as
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending antenatal clinics in South Africa.
KL Dunkle, RK Jewkes, HC Brown, GE Gray… - The …, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
Background: Gender-based violence and gender inequality are increasingly cited as
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …
important determinants of women's HIV risk; yet empirical research on possible connections …