Evolving strategies, opportunistic implementation: HIV risk reduction in Tanzania in the context of an incentive-based HIV prevention intervention.
<h4>Background</h4>Behavior change communication (BCC) interventions, while still a necessary component of HIV prevention, have not on their own been shown to be sufficient to stem the tide of the epidemic. The shortcomings of BCC interventions are partly due to barriers arising from str...
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Auteurs principaux: | Laura Packel, Ann Keller, William H Dow, Damien de Walque, Rose Nathan, Sally Mtenga |
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2012
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