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Xiaoming, S., Yong, W., Choi, K. H., Lurie, P., & Mandel, J. (2000). Integrating HIV prevention education into existing family planning services: results of a controlled trial of a community-level intervention for young adults in rural China. AIDS and Behavior, 4(1), 103-110.

Zachariah, R., Teck, R., Buhendwa, L., Fitzerland, M., Labana, S., Chinji, C., … & Harries, A. D. (2007). Community support is associated with better antiretroviral treatment outcomes in a resource-limited rural district in Malawi. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 101(1), 79-84.

Chung MH, Richardson BA, Tapia K, Benki-Nugent S, Kiarie JN, Simoni JM, Overbaugh J, Attwa M, John-Stewart GC. (2011). A randomized controlled trial comparing the effects of counseling and alarm device on HAART adherence and virologic outcomes.PLoS Medicine Mar;8(3):e1000422

Khachani I, Harmouche H, Ammouri W, Rhoufrani F, Zerouali L, Abouqal R, Tazi-Mezalek Z, Adnaoui M, Aouni M, Maouni A. (2012). Impact of a psychoeducative intervention on adherence to HAART among low-literacy patients in a resource-limited setting: the case of an Arab country–Morocco. J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care (Chic), 11(1), 47-56.

Kunutsor, S., Walley, J., Muchuro, S., Katabira, E., Balidawa, H., Namegala, E., Ikoona E. (2012). Improving adherence to antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan African HIV-positive populations: an enhanced adherence package. AIDS Care [serial online], 24(10), 1308-1315.

Weiss, S.M., Zulu, R., Jones, D.L., Redding, C.A., Cook, R., Chitalu N. (2015). The spear and shield intervention to increase the availability and acceptability of voluntary medical male circumcision in Zambia: a cluster randomised controlled trial. Lancet HIV, 2: e181-89.

Holstad M.M., Essien, E.J., Ekong E., Higgins, M., Teplinskiy, I., Adewuyi, M.F. (2012). Motivational groups support adherence to antiretroviral therapy and the use of risk reduction behaviors in HIV positive Nigerian women: a pilot study. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 16, 14-27.

Olley, B. (2006). Improving well-being through psycho-education among voluntary counseling and testing seekers in Nigeria: a controlled outcome study. AIDS Care, 18(8), 1025-1031.

Sgaier, S. K., Baer, J., Rutz, D. C., Njeuhmeli, E., Seifert-Ahanda, K., Basinga, P., … & Laube, C. (2015). Toward a Systematic Approach to Generating Demand for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision: Insights and Results From Field Studies. Global Health: Science and Practice, 3(2), 209-229.

Shapiro, D., Meekers, D., & Tambashe, B. (2003). Exposure to the’SIDA dans la Cité’AIDS prevention television series in Côte d’Ivoire, sexual risk behaviour and condom use. AIDS care, 15(3), 303-314.

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