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Assessing the feasibility of a life history calendar to measure HIV risk and health in older South Africans

Life history calendars capture patterns of behavior over time, uncovering transitions and trajectories. Despite the growing numbers of older persons living with HIV in southern Africa, little is known about how HIV testing and risk unfold in this population. Operationalizing a life course approach w...

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subjects Aging
Bias
Biology and Life Sciences
Calendars
Feasibility Studies
Female
Health
Health risks
HIV
HIV Infections - epidemiology
HIV Infections - psychology
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Life history
Male
Medical diagnosis
Medical tests
Medicine and Health Sciences
Mental Recall
Middle age
Older people
People and Places
Polls & surveys
Public health
Recall
Research Design
Researchers
Risk Factors
Risk perception
Risk taking
Sexism
Sexual behavior
Sexual Behavior - psychology
Sexual Behavior - statistics & numerical data
Sexually transmitted diseases
Social Sciences
South Africa - epidemiology
STD
Womens health
title Assessing the feasibility of a life history calendar to measure HIV risk and health in older South Africans
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