01228nas a2200337 4500000000100000008004100001260000900042653003900051653001500090653001000105653001200115653002900127653002500156653001100181653002000192653004200212653001900254653001100273653002600284653001600310653001700326653002600343653001100369100001500380700001200395245010600407300001100513490000600524520034600530022001400876 1995 d c199510aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome10aAdolescent10aAdult10aCondoms10aCultural Characteristics10aDeveloping countries10aFemale10aGender Identity10aHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice10aHIV Infections10aHumans10aMedicine, Traditional10aMiddle Aged10aRisk Factors10aSocioeconomic Factors10aZambia1 aCampbell T1 aKelly M00aWomen and AIDS in Zambia: a review of the psychosocial factors implicated in the transmission of HIV. a365-730 v73 a
Women are at high risk for HIV infection in Zambia. There are several interrelated factors to account for this including the economic, cultural and educational status of women. This paper explores these factors and suggests that these factors need to be thoroughly understood before preventive strategies are designed and implemented.
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