Background: Utilization of religious institutions is one of the strategies for HIV prevention in Uganda. There is limited data on the association between religiosity and HIV infection rates. Objective: To determine the association between religiosity and HIV prevalence rates among Christians. Methods: An unmatched case-control study was done. Data from 106 HIV positive cases and 424 HIV negative controls between 15- 24 years were analyzed. Results: Lower religiosity was associated with higher HIV infection rates when the following dimensions were analyzed: feeling guided by God in daily activities (odds ratio 1.90, 95%CI 1.03-3.50, p=0.035), feeling thankful for God’s blessings (odds ratio 1.76, 95%CI 1.01-3.11, p=0.042), praying privately ...
IntroductionStrategies to increase uptake of next-generation biomedical prevention technologies (e.g...
Background and Objectives Ghana is one of the countries of sub-Saharan Africa where the human immun...
A descriptive qualitative study among 12 religious leaders and 10 members from seven different relig...
Background: Utilization of religious institutions is one of the strategies for HIV prevention in Ug...
Background: Evidence for the association between religiosity and HIV infections is limited. Sujda, t...
Inter-religious cooperation has been recommended to address various issues for the common good. Musl...
Background: The Islamic Medical Association of Uganda, has been implementing the faith-based approac...
Background: Evidence for the association between religiosity and HIV infections is limited. Sujda, t...
Background: The Islamic Medical Association of Uganda, has been implementing the faith-based approac...
Abstract: Background: It is assumed that religion shapes everyday beliefs and activities of individu...
Young people in South Africa, particularly females, are at great risk of acquiring HIV, and heterose...
Churches occupy an important social and cultural position in Madagascar. The sexual transmission of ...
This study examines the relationship between religion and HIV risk behaviors in rural Malawi, giving...
African American women are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS compared to other ethnicities, a...
Problem: With 20% being infected, South Africa still has the highest HIV prevalence worldwide, imply...
IntroductionStrategies to increase uptake of next-generation biomedical prevention technologies (e.g...
Background and Objectives Ghana is one of the countries of sub-Saharan Africa where the human immun...
A descriptive qualitative study among 12 religious leaders and 10 members from seven different relig...
Background: Utilization of religious institutions is one of the strategies for HIV prevention in Ug...
Background: Evidence for the association between religiosity and HIV infections is limited. Sujda, t...
Inter-religious cooperation has been recommended to address various issues for the common good. Musl...
Background: The Islamic Medical Association of Uganda, has been implementing the faith-based approac...
Background: Evidence for the association between religiosity and HIV infections is limited. Sujda, t...
Background: The Islamic Medical Association of Uganda, has been implementing the faith-based approac...
Abstract: Background: It is assumed that religion shapes everyday beliefs and activities of individu...
Young people in South Africa, particularly females, are at great risk of acquiring HIV, and heterose...
Churches occupy an important social and cultural position in Madagascar. The sexual transmission of ...
This study examines the relationship between religion and HIV risk behaviors in rural Malawi, giving...
African American women are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS compared to other ethnicities, a...
Problem: With 20% being infected, South Africa still has the highest HIV prevalence worldwide, imply...
IntroductionStrategies to increase uptake of next-generation biomedical prevention technologies (e.g...
Background and Objectives Ghana is one of the countries of sub-Saharan Africa where the human immun...
A descriptive qualitative study among 12 religious leaders and 10 members from seven different relig...