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1. Women's sexual subjectivity in a Tanzania city in the era of neoliberalism and AIDS.

2. Relationality, religion and resistance: teenage girlhood and sexual agency in Tanzania.

3. Health services we can trust: how same-sex attracted men in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania would like their HIV healthcare to be organised.

4. AIDS and risk: The handling of uncertainty in northern Tanzania.

5. Perceived, anticipated and experienced stigma: exploring manifestations and implications for young people's sexual and reproductive health and access to care in North-Western Tanzania.

6. Challenging HIV vulnerability discourse: the case of professional and entrepreneurial women in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.

7. Factors influencing pregnancy intentions and contraceptive use: an exploration of the 'unmet need for family planning' in Tanzania.

8. The structural influence of family and parenting on young people's sexual and reproductive health in rural northern Tanzania.

9. Our bodies are our own: resistance to ABC-based HIV-prevention programmes in northern Tanzanian conservation organisations.

10. Attitudes towards and perceptions of reproductive health needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS in rural Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.

11. ‘It [HIV] is part of the relationship’: exploring communication among HIV-serodiscordant couples in South Africa and Tanzania.

12. Not at all so hard-to-reach: same-sex attracted men in Dar es Salaam.

13. Socio-economic change and parent-child relationships: implications for parental control and HIV prevention among young people in rural North Western Tanzania.

14. Dusty discos and dangerous desires: community perceptions of adolescent sexual and reproductive health risks and vulnerability and the potential role of parents in rural Mwanza, Tanzania.

15. Access, agency and ambiguity: communication about AIDS among young people in Northern Tanzania.

16. Ideologies of sexuality, menstruation and risk: girls' experiences of puberty and schooling in northern Tanzania.

17. Motherhood in sub-Saharan Africa: The social consequences of infertility in an urban population in northern Tanzania.

18. 'I trap her with a CD, then tomorrow find her with a big old man who bought her a smart phone'. Constructions of masculinities and transactional sex: a qualitative study from North-Western Tanzania.

19. The transformative effects of a participatory social empowerment intervention in the MAISHA intimate partner violence trial in Tanzania.

20. Disclosure of PrEP use by young women in South Africa and Tanzania: qualitative findings from a demonstration project.

21. Women's economic status and sexual negotiation: re-evaluation of the 'normative precedent' in Tanzania.

22. Male involvement interventions and improved couples' emotional relationships in Tanzania and Zimbabwe: 'When we are walking together, I feel happy'.

23. Reproductive identities following an HIV diagnosis: strategies in the face of biographical disruption.

24. Being tough, being healthy: local forms of counselling in response to adult death in northwest Tanzania.

25. 'You already drank my beer, I can decide anything': using structuration theory to explore the dynamics of alcohol use, gender-based violence and HIV risk among female sex workers in Tanzania.

26. Early marriage and cultural constructions of adulthood in two slums in Dar es Salaam.

27. Beyond exploitation: towards a nuanced understanding of agency for adolescent female sex workers - evidence from Zanzibar and Morogoro.

28. ‘If you have children, you have responsibilities’: motherhood, sex work and HIV in southern Tanzania.

29. Boys' and young men's perspectives on violence in Northern Tanzania.

30. Reported heterosexual intercourse and related behaviours among primary school pupils in Kinondoni district, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

31. Re-framing microbicide acceptability: findings from the MDP301 trial.

32. Risk and protective factors for HIV among orphans and non-orphans in Tanzania.

33. Sexual risk behaviour for women working in recreational venues in Mwanza, Tanzania: considerations for the acceptability and use of vaginal microbicide gels.

34. ‘She was bewitched and caught an illness similar to AIDS’: AIDS and sexually transmitted infection causation beliefs in rural northern Tanzania.

35. Health care seeking behaviour for sexually transmitted diseases among commercial sex workers in Morogoro, Tanzania.

36. The compassion of concealment: silence between older caregivers and dying patients in the AIDS era, northwest Tanzania.