Effects of peer education on the peer educators in a school-based HIV prevention program: where should peer education research go from here?

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Published in Health Educ Behav on August 01, 2002

Authors

Angela Ebreo1, Sonja Feist-Price, Youmasu Siewe, Rick S Zimmerman

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA. aebreo@uic.edu

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