Attitudes and beliefs related to HIV/AIDS in urban religious congregations: barriers and opportunities for HIV-related interventions
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Attitudes and beliefs related to HIV/AIDS in urban religious congregations: barriers and opportunities for HIV-related interventions
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David E Kanouse
Dennis E Corbin
Kartika Palar
Peter Mendel
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2012-03-06T00:00:00Z