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Kathryn Dovel

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Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS|February 13, 2018
Reaching key adolescent populationsMorna Cornell, Kathryn Dovel
Culture, Health & Sexuality|December 15, 2015
Financial obligations and economic barriers to antiretroviral therapy experienced by HIV-positive women who participated in a job-creation programme in northern UgandaKathryn Dovel, Kallie Thomson
Plos One|December 22, 2018
Women's (health) work: A population-based, cross-sectional study of gender differences in time spent seeking health care in MalawiSara Yeatman, Stephanie Chamberlin, Kathryn Dovel
Culture, Health & Sexuality|May 28, 2013
The social construction of AIDS during a time of evolving access to antiretroviral therapy in rural MalawiAmy Conroy, Sara Yeatman, Kathryn Dovel
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 11, 2015
Democracy and self-rated health across 67 countries: A multilevel analysisPatrick M Krueger, Kathryn Dovel, Justin T Denney
AIDS (London, England)|January 6, 2016
Prioritizing strategies to reduce AIDS-related mortality for men in sub-Saharan Africa: authors' replyKathryn Dovel, Sara Yeatman, Susan Watkins, et al.
AIDS Care|December 12, 2012
HIV treatment optimism and its predictors among young adults in southern MalawiSara Yeatman, Kathryn Dovel, Amy Conroy, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|June 3, 2015
Men's heightened risk of AIDS-related death: the legacy of gendered HIV testing and treatment strategiesKathryn Dovel, Sara Yeatman, Susan Watkins, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|August 17, 2021
How HIV Clients Find Their Way Back to the ART Clinic: A Qualitative Study of Disengagement and Re-engagement with HIV Care in MalawiStephanie Chamberlin, Misheck Mphande, Khumbo Phiri, et al.
SSM. Qualitative Research in Health|March 19, 2026
'You don't need schooling-just take the pills and don't stop.': Pathways between formal education and chronic HIV care in MalawiStephanie Chamberlin, Misheck Mphande, Pericles Kalande, et al.
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Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS|February 13, 2018
Reaching key adolescent populationsMorna Cornell, Kathryn Dovel
Culture, Health & Sexuality|December 15, 2015
Financial obligations and economic barriers to antiretroviral therapy experienced by HIV-positive women who participated in a job-creation programme in northern UgandaKathryn Dovel, Kallie Thomson
Plos One|December 22, 2018
Women's (health) work: A population-based, cross-sectional study of gender differences in time spent seeking health care in MalawiSara Yeatman, Stephanie Chamberlin, Kathryn Dovel
Culture, Health & Sexuality|May 28, 2013
The social construction of AIDS during a time of evolving access to antiretroviral therapy in rural MalawiAmy Conroy, Sara Yeatman, Kathryn Dovel
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 11, 2015
Democracy and self-rated health across 67 countries: A multilevel analysisPatrick M Krueger, Kathryn Dovel, Justin T Denney
AIDS (London, England)|January 6, 2016
Prioritizing strategies to reduce AIDS-related mortality for men in sub-Saharan Africa: authors' replyKathryn Dovel, Sara Yeatman, Susan Watkins, et al.
AIDS Care|December 12, 2012
HIV treatment optimism and its predictors among young adults in southern MalawiSara Yeatman, Kathryn Dovel, Amy Conroy, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|June 3, 2015
Men's heightened risk of AIDS-related death: the legacy of gendered HIV testing and treatment strategiesKathryn Dovel, Sara Yeatman, Susan Watkins, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|August 17, 2021
How HIV Clients Find Their Way Back to the ART Clinic: A Qualitative Study of Disengagement and Re-engagement with HIV Care in MalawiStephanie Chamberlin, Misheck Mphande, Khumbo Phiri, et al.
SSM. Qualitative Research in Health|March 19, 2026
'You don't need schooling-just take the pills and don't stop.': Pathways between formal education and chronic HIV care in MalawiStephanie Chamberlin, Misheck Mphande, Pericles Kalande, et al.
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