AIDS continues to have a devastating effect on developing countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. The lack of a proven effective vaccine to stop HIV transmission has lead to much of public policy putting an emphasis on information campaigns in order to reduce HIV-prevalence. In this paper we examine the impact of HIV/AIDS-knowledge from two sides. First, we examine to what extent the campaigns have been successful at inducing the expected behavioural change with regards to HIV-related attitudes. Second, we examine the impact of HIV/AIDS knowledge on HIV status. The basic policy issue can be expressed as follows: even if individuals have acquired sufficient and necessary information on the basic facts about AIDS, factors such as innat...
This paper explores the significance of social relationships to two important stages in the process ...
In sub-Saharan Africa an almost universal awareness of AIDS lethality and of HIV sexual transmission...
The prevalence of AIDS in Uganda has decreased from 18.5 percent in 1995 to less than 6 percent in 2...
Abstract: AIDS continues to have a devastating e¤ect on many developing economies, par-ticularly in ...
Objective: As the cure for HIV/AIDS continues to be elusive, and as the pandemic continues to have a...
Objective: As the cure for HIV/AIDS continues to be elusive, and as the pandemic continues to have a...
The acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic is spreading fast in Africa in spite of the ...
The acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic is spreading fast in Africa in spite of the ...
Background: People's knowledge of and attitude to HIV/AIDS are key contributors to the success of pu...
The responsiveness to information is thought to be one channel through which education affects healt...
The three chapters of this dissertation collectively assess how HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes are be...
The three chapters of this dissertation collectively assess how HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes are be...
The responsiveness to information is thought to be one channel through which education affects healt...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) continues to hav...
In sub-Saharan Africa an almost universal awareness of AIDS lethality and of HIV sexual transmission...
This paper explores the significance of social relationships to two important stages in the process ...
In sub-Saharan Africa an almost universal awareness of AIDS lethality and of HIV sexual transmission...
The prevalence of AIDS in Uganda has decreased from 18.5 percent in 1995 to less than 6 percent in 2...
Abstract: AIDS continues to have a devastating e¤ect on many developing economies, par-ticularly in ...
Objective: As the cure for HIV/AIDS continues to be elusive, and as the pandemic continues to have a...
Objective: As the cure for HIV/AIDS continues to be elusive, and as the pandemic continues to have a...
The acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic is spreading fast in Africa in spite of the ...
The acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic is spreading fast in Africa in spite of the ...
Background: People's knowledge of and attitude to HIV/AIDS are key contributors to the success of pu...
The responsiveness to information is thought to be one channel through which education affects healt...
The three chapters of this dissertation collectively assess how HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes are be...
The three chapters of this dissertation collectively assess how HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes are be...
The responsiveness to information is thought to be one channel through which education affects healt...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) continues to hav...
In sub-Saharan Africa an almost universal awareness of AIDS lethality and of HIV sexual transmission...
This paper explores the significance of social relationships to two important stages in the process ...
In sub-Saharan Africa an almost universal awareness of AIDS lethality and of HIV sexual transmission...
The prevalence of AIDS in Uganda has decreased from 18.5 percent in 1995 to less than 6 percent in 2...