HIV/AIDS programmes and interventions are more likely to succeed if they engage with local people's beliefs about AIDS causation. This study examined beliefs about general illness, sexually-transmitted infection (STI) and AIDS aetiology in rural Mwanza, Tanzania. From 1999-2002, participant observation was carried out in nine villages for a total of 158 person-weeks. Beliefs about general illness causation included God's will, chance, natural/biological, ancestral spirits, and witchcraft. STIs were generally attributed to natural causes, but beliefs about AIDS causation were more complex. Few villagers had heard of HIV, but most had heard of AIDS and understood that AIDS could be contracted through sex. A small proportion of villagers knew ...
This article explores how moral perceptions of HIV/AIDS-related illness and death in rural Tanzania ...
The study was conducted to determine knowledge, attitude and practice towards Sexually Transmitted D...
Irregular or delayed attendance at HIV treatment clinics among HIV-positive individuals can have neg...
HIV/AIDS programmes and interventions are more likely to succeed if they engage with local people's ...
Most people living with AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa have had neither a biomedical diagnosis nor antir...
Most people living with AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa have had neither a biomedical diagnosis nor antir...
Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has assumed a disease of epidemic dimension both in Nigeri...
Objective: In Mwanza region, an HIV/STD intervention program has been in progress in the rural popul...
Cultures all over the world have evolved illness representations that can accommodate not only new d...
Historically, diseases whose aetiology could not be readily explained have been given supernatural e...
Thirty-five years has gone by since the first diagnosis of HIV in Zimbabwe. Causes and reasons for t...
Due do limited coverage of conventional health care services in Tanzania, a number of HIV/AIDS patie...
Background: In the UK, black Africans account for the most affected ethnic population with HIV. Blac...
The purpose of this study was to investigate demographic, cognitive and behavioral factors associate...
HIV / AIDS is one of the major public health problems in Tanzania. A community based cross-sectional...
This article explores how moral perceptions of HIV/AIDS-related illness and death in rural Tanzania ...
The study was conducted to determine knowledge, attitude and practice towards Sexually Transmitted D...
Irregular or delayed attendance at HIV treatment clinics among HIV-positive individuals can have neg...
HIV/AIDS programmes and interventions are more likely to succeed if they engage with local people's ...
Most people living with AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa have had neither a biomedical diagnosis nor antir...
Most people living with AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa have had neither a biomedical diagnosis nor antir...
Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has assumed a disease of epidemic dimension both in Nigeri...
Objective: In Mwanza region, an HIV/STD intervention program has been in progress in the rural popul...
Cultures all over the world have evolved illness representations that can accommodate not only new d...
Historically, diseases whose aetiology could not be readily explained have been given supernatural e...
Thirty-five years has gone by since the first diagnosis of HIV in Zimbabwe. Causes and reasons for t...
Due do limited coverage of conventional health care services in Tanzania, a number of HIV/AIDS patie...
Background: In the UK, black Africans account for the most affected ethnic population with HIV. Blac...
The purpose of this study was to investigate demographic, cognitive and behavioral factors associate...
HIV / AIDS is one of the major public health problems in Tanzania. A community based cross-sectional...
This article explores how moral perceptions of HIV/AIDS-related illness and death in rural Tanzania ...
The study was conducted to determine knowledge, attitude and practice towards Sexually Transmitted D...
Irregular or delayed attendance at HIV treatment clinics among HIV-positive individuals can have neg...