Distress, depression, human right abuse and sexual risk behavior to HIV infection among men WHO have sex with men in selected districts of Nepal.
ABSTRACT: The objectives of the study were to assess and compare the level of depression between men who have sex with men and general population, assess correlates of distress and depression, frequency of human rights abuses and sexual risk behavior to HIV infection, and to find out the relationsh...
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Auteur principal: | Singh, Rakesh |
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Langue: | English |
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