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1. ‘The study has taught me to be supportive of her’: empowering women and involving men in microbicide research.

2. Keeping secrets, disclosing health information: an institutional ethnography of the social organisation of perinatal care for women living with HIV in Canada.

3. How women living with HIV react and respond to learning about Canadian law that criminalises HIV non-disclosure: 'how do you prove that you told?'.

4. Induced abortion among HIV-positive women in Northern Vietnam: exploring reproductive dilemmas.

5. 'As prostitutes, we control our bodies': perceptions of health and body in the lives of establishment-based female sex workers in Tijuana, Mexico.

6. It's about TIME : Engendering AIDS in Africa.

7. Marriage, violence and HIV: the shifting policy context in Uganda.

8. Desire for fertility among HIV-seroconcordant and -discordant couples in Lusaka, Zambia.

9. Development and preliminary evaluation of a behavioural HIV-prevention programme for teenage girls of Latino descent in the USA.

10. Attention HIV: older African American women define sexual risk.

11. Female gratification, sexual power and safer sex: female sexuality as an empowering resource among women in Rwanda.

12. ‘He lacks his fatherhood’: safer conception technologies and the biological imperative for fatherhood among recently-diagnosed Xhosa-speaking men living with HIV in South Africa.

13. “I thought we are safe”: Southern African lesbians' experiences of living with HIV.

14. Gender, culture and changing attitudes: experiences of HIV in Zimbabwe.

15. Community attitudes towards childbearing and abortion among HIV-positive women in Nigeria and Zambia.

16. A mark that is no mark? Queer women and violence in HIV discourse.

17. ‘The old-fashioned way’: conception and sex in serodiscordant relationships after ART.

18. Beyond traditional gender roles and identity: does reconceptualisation better predict condom-related outcomes for African-American women?

19. Vulnerability to STIs/HIV: sociability and the life trajectories of young women who have sex with women in Rio de Janeiro.

20. In search of sexual pleasure and fidelity: vaginal practices in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

21. Marriage is not a safe place: Heterosexual marriage and HIV-related vulnerability in Indonesia.

22. Concerns and experiences of women participating in a short-term AZT intervention feasibility study for prevention of HIV transmission from mother-to-child.

23. ‘It's in the nature of men’: Women's perception of risk for HIV/AIDS in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

24. 'I did not get this disease on the street; it was brought home as a gift': Gender, violence and HIV vulnerability among Cuban women.

25. 'Endure and excuse': a mixed-methods study to understand disclosure of intimate partner violence among women living with HIV in Uganda.

26. ‘What mother wouldn't want to save her baby?’ HIV testing and counselling practices in a rural Ugandan antenatal clinic.

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

28. Decision-making about motherhood among women living with HIV in Canada: a negotiation of multidimensional risks.

29. Gender, power and intimate relationships over the life course among Ethiopian female peer educators living with HIV.

30. What motivates serodiscordant couples to prevent HIV transmission within their relationships: findings from a PrEP implementation study in Kenya.

31. Intersectional stigma among midlife and older Black women living with HIV.

32. Personal views about womanhood amongst women living with HIV in Botswana.

33. ‘He is proud of my courage to ask him to be circumcised’: experiences of female partners of male circumcision clients in Iringa region, Tanzania.

34. Economic empowerment and AIDS-related stigma in rural Kenya: a double-edged sword?

35. ‘Where sex ends and emotions begin’: love and HIV risk among female sex workers and their intimate, non-commercial partners along the Mexico-US border.

36. Gender relations and risks of HIV transmission in South India: the discourse of female sex workers' clients.

37. Variations in microbicide gel acceptability among young women in the USA and Puerto Rico.

38. 'It hurts, but I don't have a choice, I'm not working and I'm sick': decisions and experiences regarding abortion of women living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa.

39. Reasoning and deciding PMTCT-adherence during pregnancy among women living with HIV in Kenya.

40. After the fall from grace: negotiation of new identities among HIV-positive women in Peru.

41. Social organization of sexual-economic networks and the persistence of HIV in a rural area in the USA.

42. Falling short of universal access to reproductive health: unintended pregnancy and contraceptive use among Mexican women with HIV.