Contextual Mediators influencing the Effectiveness of Behavioural Change Interventions: A Case of HIV/AIDS Prevention Behaviours.

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Published in Online J Public Health Inform on September 14, 2012

Authors

Angella Musiimenta1

Author Affiliations

1: Mbarara University of Science and Technology, and Bishop Stuart University Kakoba.

Associated clinical trials:

Real-time Tuberculosis Medication Adherence Intervention in Rural Southwestern Uganda (MAT K43) | NCT03800888

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