Social cohesion, social participation, and HIV related risk among female sex workers in Swaziland.
Social capital is important to disadvantaged groups, such as sex workers, as a means of facilitating internal group-related mutual aid and support as well as access to broader social and material resources. Studies among sex workers have linked higher social capital with protective HIV-related behav...
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Autores principales: | Virginia A Fonner, Deanna Kerrigan, Zandile Mnisi, Sosthenes Ketende, Caitlin E Kennedy, Stefan Baral |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f22cf7097867478ea7415ebb550fec08 |
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