Behavioral aspects of HIV prevention and care in Indonesia: A plea for a multi-disciplinary, theory- and evidence-based approach

Projections estimate 1,000,000 HIV infected by 2015 in Indonesia. Key behaviors to HIV prevention and care are determined by a complex set of individual/ environmental factors. This paper presents empirical data, local evidence and theoretical concepts to determine the role of social sciences in HIV...

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Hauptverfasser: Sumintardja, Elmira N, Pinxten, Lucas W J, Siregar, Juke R L, Suherman, Harry, Wisaksana, Rudy, Iskandar, Shelly, Tasya, Irma A, Hinduan, Zahrotur, Hospers, Harm J
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HIV Infections - psychology
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Male
Patient Compliance
Risk-Taking
Sexual Behavior
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