The Social Determinants of Health for African American Mothers Living with HIV
<p>Problem: The disparate health outcomes of African American mothers living with HIV functions at the intersection of gender-, race-, and class-inequality; HIV-related stigma; and motherhood, requiring multidimensional approaches to address the complex social and economic conditions of their...
Main Author: | Caiola, Courtney Ellis |
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Other Authors: | Docherty, Sharron L |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10528 |
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