Exploring motivation to notify and barriers to partner notification of sexually transmitted infections in South Africa: a qualitative study

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Julia M. Wood
Jane Harries
Moira Kalichman
Seth Kalichman
Koena Nkoko
Catherine Mathews
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[1] University of Cape Town,School of Public Health and Family Medicine
[2] University of Cape Town,Women’s Health Research Unit, School of Public Health and Family Medicine
[3] University of Connecticut,Department of Psychological Sciences
[4] City of Cape Town,undefined
[5] City Health Department Cnr NY 1 Lansdowne Road Fezeka Administration Complex Guguletu,undefined
[6] South African Medical Research Council,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 18卷
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Partner notification; Sexually transmitted infections; South Africa;
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