Abstract
Differentiating between forms of behavior provides basis for enhanced policy and practice for health promotion and disease prevention through transmission control. Related behavior was used to predict STI/HIV partner notification in the Republic of Guinea among married women in polygynous and monogynous family marital structures.
Demographic and Health Survey data from MeasureDHS (Macro International) were analyzed using mixed methods analyses to develop constructs in the theoretical model.
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