Online socializing among men who have sex with men and transgender people in Nairobi and Johannesburg and implications for public health‐related research and health promotion: an analysis of qualitative and respondent‐driven sampling survey data
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| Title: | Online socializing among men who have sex with men and transgender people in Nairobi and Johannesburg and implications for public health‐related research and health promotion: an analysis of qualitative and respondent‐driven sampling survey data |
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| Authors: | Fearon, Elizabeth1 (AUTHOR) elizabeth.fearon@lshtm.ac.uk, Bourne, Adam2 (AUTHOR) a.bourne@latrobe.edu.au, Tenza, Siyanda3 (AUTHOR) stenza@wrhi.ac.za, Palanee‐Phillips, Thesla3 (AUTHOR) tpalanee@wrhi.ac.za, Kabuti, Rhoda4 (AUTHOR) rhodakabuti@gmail.com, Weatherburn, Peter5 (AUTHOR) peter.weatherburn@lshtm.ac.uk, Nutland, Will5 (AUTHOR) will.nutland@gmail.com, Kimani, Joshua4,6 (AUTHOR) jkimani@csrtkenya.org, Smith, Adrian D7 (AUTHOR) adrian.smith@dph.ox.ac.uk |
| Source: | Journal of the International AIDS Society. Oct2020 Supplement S6, Vol. 23, p1-15. 15p. 3 Charts, 1 Graph. |
| Database: | Academic Search Ultimate |
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