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Research outputs: HIV/AIDS

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2020 Psychological and physical intimate partner violence and maternal depressive symptoms during the pre- and post-partum period among women living with HIV in rural South Africa

Women in South Africa have high rates of depression and intimate partner violence (IPV), and they often co-occur. Women living with HIV who ...

2020 Sexual risk behavior among HIV-infected women in South Africa at 12-months postpartum

The postnatal period is a time of increased susceptibility to HIV infection and super infection for postpartum women, sexual partners, and i...

2020 Stigma interdependence among pregnant HIV-infected couples in a cluster randomized controlled trial from rural South Africa

Stigma can exacerbate negative health outcomes in people living with HIV (PLWH). This longitudinal, cluster randomized controlled trial in r...

2020 Risky sexual behaviours among women of reproductive age in a high HIV burdened township in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Despite several intervention programmes in South Africa, risky sexual behaviours among women of reproductive age remain a public health conc...