Adapted Eco-Social Framework for Understanding AGYW Vulnerability to STIs/HIV.

<p>Adapted Eco-Social Framework for Understanding AGYW Vulnerability to STIs/HIV.</p>

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मुख्य लेखक: Sohini Paul (17965575) (author)
अन्य लेखक: Radhika Dayal (5832548) (author), Anupam Joya Sharma (8566011) (author), Kuhika Seth (17965584) (author), Sowmya Ramesh (8226030) (author), Niranjan Saggurti (308529) (author)
प्रकाशित: 2025
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author2 Radhika Dayal (5832548)
Anupam Joya Sharma (8566011)
Kuhika Seth (17965584)
Sowmya Ramesh (8226030)
Niranjan Saggurti (308529)
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author_facet Sohini Paul (17965575)
Radhika Dayal (5832548)
Anupam Joya Sharma (8566011)
Kuhika Seth (17965584)
Sowmya Ramesh (8226030)
Niranjan Saggurti (308529)
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Radhika Dayal (5832548)
Anupam Joya Sharma (8566011)
Kuhika Seth (17965584)
Sowmya Ramesh (8226030)
Niranjan Saggurti (308529)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-11-24T18:22:28Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biotechnology
Cancer
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
sexually transmitted infections
reflexive thematic analysis
qualitative study used
participants &# 8217
including early marriage
g ., school
two urban regions
provider bias ),
among adolescent girls
agyw &# 8217
level factors interact
adolescent girls
level factors
fgds ),
young women
yet limited
xlink ">
urban india
studies explore
structural factors
sensitive interventions
requires integrated
reproductive health
public systems
promote agency
program implementers
prior research
particularly within
particularly disadvantaged
ngo staff
lived experiences
limited access
interpersonal constraints
interconnected macro
influence health
inductive insights
inconsistent coordination
income agyw
health providers
governmental organizations
gendered expectations
foster collaboration
ecological framework
depth interviews
delhi ncr
deductive codes
based silences
adapted socio
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spellingShingle Adapted Eco-Social Framework for Understanding AGYW Vulnerability to STIs/HIV.
Sohini Paul (17965575)
Biotechnology
Cancer
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
sexually transmitted infections
reflexive thematic analysis
qualitative study used
participants &# 8217
including early marriage
g ., school
two urban regions
provider bias ),
among adolescent girls
agyw &# 8217
level factors interact
adolescent girls
level factors
fgds ),
young women
yet limited
xlink ">
urban india
studies explore
structural factors
sensitive interventions
requires integrated
reproductive health
public systems
promote agency
program implementers
prior research
particularly within
particularly disadvantaged
ngo staff
lived experiences
limited access
interpersonal constraints
interconnected macro
influence health
inductive insights
inconsistent coordination
income agyw
health providers
governmental organizations
gendered expectations
foster collaboration
ecological framework
depth interviews
delhi ncr
deductive codes
based silences
adapted socio
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title Adapted Eco-Social Framework for Understanding AGYW Vulnerability to STIs/HIV.
title_full Adapted Eco-Social Framework for Understanding AGYW Vulnerability to STIs/HIV.
title_fullStr Adapted Eco-Social Framework for Understanding AGYW Vulnerability to STIs/HIV.
title_full_unstemmed Adapted Eco-Social Framework for Understanding AGYW Vulnerability to STIs/HIV.
title_short Adapted Eco-Social Framework for Understanding AGYW Vulnerability to STIs/HIV.
title_sort Adapted Eco-Social Framework for Understanding AGYW Vulnerability to STIs/HIV.
topic Biotechnology
Cancer
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
sexually transmitted infections
reflexive thematic analysis
qualitative study used
participants &# 8217
including early marriage
g ., school
two urban regions
provider bias ),
among adolescent girls
agyw &# 8217
level factors interact
adolescent girls
level factors
fgds ),
young women
yet limited
xlink ">
urban india
studies explore
structural factors
sensitive interventions
requires integrated
reproductive health
public systems
promote agency
program implementers
prior research
particularly within
particularly disadvantaged
ngo staff
lived experiences
limited access
interpersonal constraints
interconnected macro
influence health
inductive insights
inconsistent coordination
income agyw
health providers
governmental organizations
gendered expectations
foster collaboration
ecological framework
depth interviews
delhi ncr
deductive codes
based silences
adapted socio