Cite
Perceived Barriers to HIV Care and Viral Suppression Comparing Newly Diagnosed Women Living with HIV in Rural Uganda with and without a History of Intimate Partner Violence.
MLA
Ogbonnaya, Ijeoma Nwabuzor, et al. “Perceived Barriers to HIV Care and Viral Suppression Comparing Newly Diagnosed Women Living with HIV in Rural Uganda with and without a History of Intimate Partner Violence.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence, vol. 37, no. 19/20, Oct. 2022, pp. NP17133-NP17156. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605211028284.
APA
Ogbonnaya, I. N., Reed, E., Wanyenze, R. K., Wagman, J. A., Silverman, J. G., & Kiene, S. M. (2022). Perceived Barriers to HIV Care and Viral Suppression Comparing Newly Diagnosed Women Living with HIV in Rural Uganda with and without a History of Intimate Partner Violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37(19/20), NP17133-NP17156. https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605211028284
Chicago
Ogbonnaya, Ijeoma Nwabuzor, Elizabeth Reed, Rhoda K. Wanyenze, Jennifer A. Wagman, Jay G. Silverman, and Susan M. Kiene. 2022. “Perceived Barriers to HIV Care and Viral Suppression Comparing Newly Diagnosed Women Living with HIV in Rural Uganda with and without a History of Intimate Partner Violence.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 37 (19/20): NP17133-NP17156. doi:10.1177/08862605211028284.