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When masculinity interferes with women's treatment of HIV infection: a qualitative study about adherence to antiretroviral therapy in Zimbabwe
Morten Skovdal
, Catherine Campbell, Constance Nyamukapa, Simon Gregson
Section of Health Services Research
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Masculinity
100%
Zimbabwe
95%
HIV Infections
62%
Spouses
35%
HIV
29%
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
17%
Therapeutics
11%
Respect
7%
Drug Users
7%
Focus Groups
6%
Psychological Power
6%
Fear
6%
Health Personnel
6%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
5%
Emotions
5%
Aptitude
4%
Interviews
4%
Infections
3%
Social Sciences
Zimbabwe
74%
masculinity
64%
husband
28%
AIDS
25%
drug
20%
wife
17%
Healthcare Providers
11%
social construction
9%
medication
8%
threat
6%
anxiety
6%
lack
5%
gender
4%
interview
4%
Group
3%