Perceived medical benefit, peer/partner influence and safety and cost to access the service: client motivators for voluntary seeking of medical male circumcision in Iganga district eastern Uganda, a qualitative study.
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Exploring drivers for safe male circumcision: Experiences with health education and understanding of partial HIV protection among newly circumcised men in Wakiso, Uganda.How much does it cost to improve access to voluntary medical male circumcision among high-risk, low-income communities in Uganda?Understanding men's networks and perceptions of leadership to promote HIV testing and treatment in Agincourt, South Africa.Messaging Circumstances and Economic Pressures as Influences on Linkage to Medical Male Circumcision following Community-Based HIV Testing for Men in Rural Southwest Uganda: A Qualitative Study.
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Perceived medical benefit, peer/partner influence and safety and cost to access the service: client motivators for voluntary seeking of medical male circumcision in Iganga district eastern Uganda, a qualitative study.
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Perceived medical benefit, pee ...... n Uganda, a qualitative study.
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Perceived medical benefit, pee ...... n Uganda, a qualitative study.
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Lubega Muhamadi
Musenze Ibrahim
Stefan Peterson
Steven J Reynolds
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10.11604/PAMJ.2013.15.117.2540
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2013-08-05T00:00:00Z