Cite
Physician–Patient Interaction Quality Mediates the Association Between HIV-Related Stigma and HIV-Prevention Behaviors Among Sexual Minority Men in Zambia.
MLA
Aggarwal, Abhishek, et al. “Physician–Patient Interaction Quality Mediates the Association Between HIV-Related Stigma and HIV-Prevention Behaviors Among Sexual Minority Men in Zambia.” AIDS & Behavior, vol. 28, no. 5, May 2024, pp. 1559–69. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-023-04171-4.
APA
Aggarwal, A., Zhang, R., Qiao, S., Wang, B., Lwatula, C., Menon, A., Ostermann, J., Li, X., & Harper, G. (2024). Physician–Patient Interaction Quality Mediates the Association Between HIV-Related Stigma and HIV-Prevention Behaviors Among Sexual Minority Men in Zambia. AIDS & Behavior, 28(5), 1559–1569. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-023-04171-4
Chicago
Aggarwal, Abhishek, Ran Zhang, Shan Qiao, Bo Wang, Clementina Lwatula, Anitha Menon, Jan Ostermann, Xiaoming Li, and Gary Harper. 2024. “Physician–Patient Interaction Quality Mediates the Association Between HIV-Related Stigma and HIV-Prevention Behaviors Among Sexual Minority Men in Zambia.” AIDS & Behavior 28 (5): 1559–69. doi:10.1007/s10461-023-04171-4.