Psychosocial Assessments for HIV+ African Adolescents: Establishing Construct Validity and Exploring Under-Appreciated Correlates of Adherence
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Title
Psychosocial Assessments for HIV+ African Adolescents: Establishing Construct Validity and Exploring Under-Appreciated Correlates of Adherence
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Keywords
Adolescents, HIV, Botswana, HIV epidemiology, Human families, Psychological and psychosocial issues, Children, Culture
Journal
PLoS One
Volume 9, Issue 10, Pages e109302
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2014-10-04
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0109302
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