Social capital and sexual behavior among Ugandan university students
Background: Uganda has reduced its prevalence of HIV/AIDS from 18 to 6.5% within a decade. An important factor behind this might have been the response from faith-based voluntary organizations, which developed social capital for achieving this. Three behaviors have been targeted: Abstinence, Being f...
Main Authors: | Anette Agardh, Maria Emmelin, Robert Muriisa, Per-Olof Östergren |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2010-10-01
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Series: | Global Health Action |
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Online Access: | http://www.globalhealthaction.net/index.php/gha/article/view/5432/6215 |
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