A mixed-methods assessment of understanding (AoU) tool for AIDS vaccine trials in sub-Saharan Africa: results from a pilot study

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G Lindegger
M Quayle
S Singh
S Welsh
D Mark
M Wallace
S Roux
L Bekker
L Mwananyanda
W Kilembe
E Chomba
S Allen
F Priddy
P Fast
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[1] School of Psychology,
[2] University of Kwa-Zulu Natal,undefined
[3] GHAR Consulting Inc,undefined
[4] Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation,undefined
[5] University of Cape Town,undefined
[6] Zambia-Emory HIV Research Project,undefined
[7] Zambia-Emory HIV Reseach Project,undefined
[8] Emory University,undefined
[9] International AIDS Vaccine Initiative,undefined
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