Pathways to survival: Identifying psychosocial, family and service mechanisms to improve anti-retroviral adherence amongst adolescents living with HIV in Southern Africa
<p>This report summarises the study findings and impact of a research project implemented jointly by the Universities of Oxford and Cape Town: Pathways to survival: identifying psychosocial, family and service mechanisms to improve anti-retroviral adherence amongst HIV-positive adolescents in...
Main Authors: | Cluver, L, Toska, E, Hodes, R, Orkin, M, Gardner, F, Boyes, M, Sherr, L, Casale, M, Carty, C, Gittings, L, Langwenya, N, Natukunda, H, Pantelic, M, Zhou, S, Vale, B, Haghighat, R, Wittesaele, C, Evans Gutierrez, V |
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Format: | Report |
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2019
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