Love, sex, and power. Considering women's realities in HIV prevention.

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Published in Am Psychol on June 01, 1995

Authors

H Amaro1

Author Affiliations

1: Boston University School of Public Health, Social and Behavioral Sciences Department, Boston, MA 02118-2389, USA.

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