textSubstantial empirical research has documented that HIV prevention and decision-making are heavily influenced by the knowledge and practice of values and beliefs regarding infection and behavior. Most HIV research is still concentrated among high-risk populations (IDU and FSW), leaving out women in long-term heterosexual marriage who have been considered “safe” and less at risk of infection. In addition, researchers have called for more comparative and cross-cultural studies focused on the interplay of health education, behaviors, context, and HIV risk perception. The objective of this dissertation is to advance understanding of the factors sexually experienced women in Postsocialist Georgia consider important when they assess HIV percei...
This paper analyzes how different types of HIV-knowledge influence condom use across the sexes. The ...
Despite widespread intervention efforts to curtail the spread of HIV, heterosexual transmission of ...
Background: HIV risk perceptions have been unreliable in predicting behavioral change, suggesting th...
This project involved the collection and analysis of data from pre-and post-tests and five focus gro...
The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge, behavior, and feelings of women throughout...
This study was conducted to gain a more comprehensive understanding of HIV risk among Haitian women....
When seeking to prevent HIV/AIDS in women, attending to aspects of their lived experience provides o...
The three chapters of this dissertation collectively assess how HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes are be...
Current HIV-prevention work indicates that simply providing HIV-related information plays a limited ...
Current AIDS information surveys are designed to evaluate an individual's degree of AIDS-related kno...
Today, in the third decade of the HIV epidemic in the United States, rates of infection continue to ...
The purpose of this study was to describe and further explore the HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes and ...
Twenty five years after AIDS was first scientifically described, the disease continues to take its t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
Little is known about the sexual experiences of young black African women living in the US. This stu...
This paper analyzes how different types of HIV-knowledge influence condom use across the sexes. The ...
Despite widespread intervention efforts to curtail the spread of HIV, heterosexual transmission of ...
Background: HIV risk perceptions have been unreliable in predicting behavioral change, suggesting th...
This project involved the collection and analysis of data from pre-and post-tests and five focus gro...
The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge, behavior, and feelings of women throughout...
This study was conducted to gain a more comprehensive understanding of HIV risk among Haitian women....
When seeking to prevent HIV/AIDS in women, attending to aspects of their lived experience provides o...
The three chapters of this dissertation collectively assess how HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes are be...
Current HIV-prevention work indicates that simply providing HIV-related information plays a limited ...
Current AIDS information surveys are designed to evaluate an individual's degree of AIDS-related kno...
Today, in the third decade of the HIV epidemic in the United States, rates of infection continue to ...
The purpose of this study was to describe and further explore the HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes and ...
Twenty five years after AIDS was first scientifically described, the disease continues to take its t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
Little is known about the sexual experiences of young black African women living in the US. This stu...
This paper analyzes how different types of HIV-knowledge influence condom use across the sexes. The ...
Despite widespread intervention efforts to curtail the spread of HIV, heterosexual transmission of ...
Background: HIV risk perceptions have been unreliable in predicting behavioral change, suggesting th...