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Faculty-Co-Publication

September 30, 2019

Chalice C. Rhodes, PhD, director of Behavioral Health Counseling and assistant clinical professor in the Counseling and Family Therapy Department, co- published, "Women and HIV: Gender Inequalities of Women Contributing to HIV Pandemic Around the Globe."

The model: Global Model: Gender Inequalities of Women Contributing to HIV Pandemic around the Globe was used in conceptualizing gender inequality and power imbalances between men and women contributing to the incidence and prevalence of HIV of women around the globe. To read the article, click here.