Assessing knowledge, acceptability and social implications of a peer-to-peer HIV self-testing kit distribution model among adolescents aged 15-24 in Zambia and Uganda-HISTAZU: a mixed-method study protocol.

Ssemata, Andrew Sentoogo; Bwalya, Chiti; Muhumuza, Richard; Ndekezi, Denis; Mbewe, Madalitso; Simwinga, Musonda; Bond, Virginia; Seeley, Janet; (2022) Assessing knowledge, acceptability and social implications of a peer-to-peer HIV self-testing kit distribution model among adolescents aged 15-24 in Zambia and Uganda-HISTAZU: a mixed-method study protocol. BMJ Open, 12 (5). e059340-. ISSN 2044-6055 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059340

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