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Katie D Schenk

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AIDS Care|December 22, 2009
Community interventions providing care and support to orphans and vulnerable children: a review of evaluation evidenceKatie D Schenk
The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care|April 12, 2003
Emergency contraception: lessons learned from the UKKatie D Schenk
Psychology, Health & Medicine|July 30, 2011
Examining dimensions of vulnerability among children in UgandaSamuel Kalibala, Katie D Schenk, Deborah C Weiss, et al.
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|March 20, 2010
Improving the lives of vulnerable children: implications of Horizons research among orphans and other children affected by AIDSKatie D Schenk, Annie Michaelis, Tobey Nelson Sapiano, et al.
AIDS Education and Prevention : Official Publication of the International Society for AIDS Education|April 4, 2014
Making the cut: evidence-based lessons for improving the informed consent process for voluntary medical male circumcision in Swaziland and ZambiaKatie D Schenk, Barbara A Friedland, Meredith Sheehy, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|February 9, 2013
How informed are clients who consent? A mixed-method evaluation of comprehension among clients of male circumcision services in Zambia and SwazilandBarbara A Friedland, Louis Apicella, Katie D Schenk, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|October 5, 2018
"<i>Even the fowl has feelings</i>": access to HIV information and services among persons with disabilities in Ghana, Uganda, and ZambiaKatie D Schenk, Waimar Tun, Meredith Sheehy, et al.
The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine|April 3, 2014
Enrollment of adolescents aged 16-17 years old in microbicide trials: an evidence-based approachKatie D Schenk, Barbara A Friedland, Michelle Chau, et al.
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AIDS Care|December 22, 2009
Community interventions providing care and support to orphans and vulnerable children: a review of evaluation evidenceKatie D Schenk
The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care|April 12, 2003
Emergency contraception: lessons learned from the UKKatie D Schenk
Psychology, Health & Medicine|July 30, 2011
Examining dimensions of vulnerability among children in UgandaSamuel Kalibala, Katie D Schenk, Deborah C Weiss, et al.
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|March 20, 2010
Improving the lives of vulnerable children: implications of Horizons research among orphans and other children affected by AIDSKatie D Schenk, Annie Michaelis, Tobey Nelson Sapiano, et al.
AIDS Education and Prevention : Official Publication of the International Society for AIDS Education|April 4, 2014
Making the cut: evidence-based lessons for improving the informed consent process for voluntary medical male circumcision in Swaziland and ZambiaKatie D Schenk, Barbara A Friedland, Meredith Sheehy, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|February 9, 2013
How informed are clients who consent? A mixed-method evaluation of comprehension among clients of male circumcision services in Zambia and SwazilandBarbara A Friedland, Louis Apicella, Katie D Schenk, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|October 5, 2018
"<i>Even the fowl has feelings</i>": access to HIV information and services among persons with disabilities in Ghana, Uganda, and ZambiaKatie D Schenk, Waimar Tun, Meredith Sheehy, et al.
The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine|April 3, 2014
Enrollment of adolescents aged 16-17 years old in microbicide trials: an evidence-based approachKatie D Schenk, Barbara A Friedland, Michelle Chau, et al.
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