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Jain, A., Nuankaew, R., Mongkholwiboolphol, N., Banpabuth, A., Tuvinun, R., Oranop na Ayuthaya, P., Richter, K. (2013). Community-based interventions that work to reduce HIV stigma and discrimination: results of an evaluation study in Thailand. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 16(Suppl 2): 18711.

Pawa, D., Firestone, R., Ratchasi, S., Dowling, O., Jittakoat, Y., Duke, A., & Mundy, G. (2013). Reducing HIV Risk among Transgender Women in Thailand: A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of the Sisters Program. PloS one, 8(10), e77113.

Hendriksen, E. S., Hlubinka, D., Chariyalertsak, S., Chingono, A., Gray, G., Mbwambo, J., … & Coates, T. J. (2009). Keep talking about it: HIV/AIDS-related communication and prior HIV testing in Tanzania, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Thailand. AIDS and Behavior, 13(6), 1213-1221.

Geounuppakul, M., Butraporn, P., Kunstadter, P., Leemingsawat, S., Pacheun, O. (2007). An empowerment program to enhance women’s ability to prevent and control malaria in the community, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health, 38 (3):546.

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