HIV/AIDS risk behaviours among the married and cohabiting men and women in Botswana
ConclusionsIn conclusion, the results show that HIV risk behaviours are prevalent among the married and cohabiting population in Botswana. Therefore, policies and programmes relating to issues such as gender inequality and alcohol consumption should be target-specific to address the married and cohabiting individuals.
Source: Journal of Public Health - Category: Health Management Source Type: research
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