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Fig 1.

A conceptual framework for the association between domains of socio-economic position and HIV infection in young rural Zimbabwean women.

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Table 1.

Proportion of participants reporting individual wealth indicators.

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Characteristics of female participants by socio-economic position (SEP) and SEP domain.

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Risk factors for HIV infection excluding socio-economic position.

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Fig 2.

Survival time to age at sexual debut by food sufficiency status.

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Socio-economic position as a risk factor for HIV infection among females by socio-economic domain.

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Table 5.

Socio-economic position as a risk factor for reporting risky sexual behaviour by socio-economic domain.

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