The high rate of HIV infection among youth in Africa has prompted both national and international attention. Education and prevention programmes are seen as the primary way of decreasing this rate. This paper reviews 11 published and evaluated school-based HIV/AIDS risk reduction programmes for youth in Africa. Most evaluations were quasi-experimental designs with pre–post test assessments. The programme objectives varied, with some targeting only knowledge, others attitudes, and others behaviour change. Ten of the 11 studies that assessed knowledge reported significant improvements. All seven that assessed attitudes reported some degree of change toward an increase in attitudes favourable to risk reduction. In one of the three studies that...
Background Young people in sub-Saharan Africa are affected by the HIV pandemic to a ...
A descriptive cross sectional study was undertaken in Mwanza Region during June 2004, to assess HIV...
Objective: Systematically assess the effectiveness of HIV-prevention interventions in changing sexua...
On average, 2,500 young people (15-24 years) get infected with HIV every day; 80% of which live in s...
Abstract Background While the HIV epidemic is levelling off in sub-Saharan Africa, it remains at an ...
The aim of the research was to gain increased knowledge regarding the sexual risk behaviour of schoo...
MSoc Sc (Social Work), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 1996In South Africa, HIV transmission...
HIV/AIDS continuous to impact young adults globally despite the gains achieved globally in infection...
Abstract Background The HIV/AIDS epidemic remains of global significance and there is a need to targ...
The need for effective interventions to reduce sexual risk behaviour and prevent HIV among adolescen...
Aims: Action to prevent the spread of HIV among young people in Sub-Saharan Africa is needed urgentl...
The aim of this study is to evaluate HIV/AIDS prevention intervention messages in a large rural yout...
M.A.South African teenagers name HIV/AIDS as the top concern facing them. Despite this, a large majo...
Changing behaviour, even that of adolescents who are just beginning to experience and experiment wit...
The overall decline of the HIV epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa conceals how the HIV burden has shifte...
Background Young people in sub-Saharan Africa are affected by the HIV pandemic to a ...
A descriptive cross sectional study was undertaken in Mwanza Region during June 2004, to assess HIV...
Objective: Systematically assess the effectiveness of HIV-prevention interventions in changing sexua...
On average, 2,500 young people (15-24 years) get infected with HIV every day; 80% of which live in s...
Abstract Background While the HIV epidemic is levelling off in sub-Saharan Africa, it remains at an ...
The aim of the research was to gain increased knowledge regarding the sexual risk behaviour of schoo...
MSoc Sc (Social Work), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 1996In South Africa, HIV transmission...
HIV/AIDS continuous to impact young adults globally despite the gains achieved globally in infection...
Abstract Background The HIV/AIDS epidemic remains of global significance and there is a need to targ...
The need for effective interventions to reduce sexual risk behaviour and prevent HIV among adolescen...
Aims: Action to prevent the spread of HIV among young people in Sub-Saharan Africa is needed urgentl...
The aim of this study is to evaluate HIV/AIDS prevention intervention messages in a large rural yout...
M.A.South African teenagers name HIV/AIDS as the top concern facing them. Despite this, a large majo...
Changing behaviour, even that of adolescents who are just beginning to experience and experiment wit...
The overall decline of the HIV epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa conceals how the HIV burden has shifte...
Background Young people in sub-Saharan Africa are affected by the HIV pandemic to a ...
A descriptive cross sectional study was undertaken in Mwanza Region during June 2004, to assess HIV...
Objective: Systematically assess the effectiveness of HIV-prevention interventions in changing sexua...