HIV Education for Young People: Intervention Effectiveness, Programme Development, and Future Research

Prospects - Tập 32 - Trang 187-206 - 2002
Herman P. Schaalma1, Gerjo Kok1, Charles Abraham2, Harm J. Hospers1, Knut I. Klepp3, Guy Parcel4
1Netherlands
2United Kingdom
3Norway
4United States of America

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