1. Adomako-Ampofo, A. (2006). Intimate bargains: Sex workers and free women negotiate their sexual space. In C. Oppong, M. A. P. A. Oppong, & I. K. Odotei (Eds.), Sex and gender in an era of AIDS: Ghana at the turn of the millennium (pp. 137–168). Legon: Sub-Saharan Publishers.
2. Agadzi, V. K. (1989). AIDS: The African perspective of the killer disease. Accra: Ghana Universities Press.
3. Amuyunzu-Nyamongo, M., Tendo-Wambua, L., Babishangire, B., Nyagero, J., Yitbarek, N., Matasha, M., et al. (1999). Barriers to behaviour change as a response to STD including HIV/AIDS: The East African experience. In J. C. Caldwell, P. Caldwell, J. Anarfi, K. Awusabo-Asare, J. Ntozi, I. O. Orubuloye, et al. (Eds.), Resistances to behavioural change to reduce HIV/AIDS infection in predominantly heterosexual epidemics in third world countries (pp. 1–12). Canberra: Health Transition Centre.
4. Anarfi, J. K. (1999). Initiating behavioural change among street-involved youth: Findings from a youth clinic in Accra. In J. C. Caldwell, P. Caldwell, J. Anarfi, K. Awusabo-Asare, J. Ntozi, I. O. Orubuloye, et al. (Eds.), Resistances to behavioural change to reduce HIV/AIDS infection in predominantly heterosexual epidemics in third world countries (pp. 81–90). Canberra: Health Transition Centre.
5. Anning, A., & Ring, K. (2004). Making sense of children’s drawings. Maidenhead: Open University Press.