In 1997 to 1998, Population Services International (PSI) carried out a targeted radio campaign in Mozambique to promote behavior change for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV/AIDS. To evaluate the coverage and impact of the campaign, PSI designed and implemented a cross-sectional study using a two-stage random sample of "at-risk" individuals; 754 individuals between the ages of 13 and 49 were interviewed. Over half (52.4%) heard the campaign and 45.5% recalled one or more radio messages. However, recall of specific messages in specific risk groups was low. A multivariate model demonstrates that among those exposed to the radio campaign, 97.2% reported intent to change their sexual behavior compared with 62.8% o...
This review systematically examined the effectiveness of 24 mass media interventions on changing hum...
This review systematically examined the effectiveness of 24 mass media interventions on changing hum...
There are currently 40 million people worldwide infected with HIV/AIDS, and out of these, 5.3 milli...
Several reproductive and HIV/AIDS prevention programs are being implemented to address reproductive ...
Several reproductive and HIV/AIDS prevention programs are being implemented to address reproductive ...
Health communication through mass-media, promoting safer sex practices, is a key-point in AIDS prev...
Health communication through mass-media, promoting safer sex practices, is a key-point in AIDS prev...
This report presents the findings on the impact and effectiveness of PSI Mozambique's Trusted Partne...
none7Health communication through mass-media, promoting safer sex practices, is a key-point in AIDS...
This research assesses the coverage and impact of “United Against AIDS,” the 2012–2013 Italian Natio...
This research assesses the coverage and impact of “United Against AIDS,” the 2012–2013 Italian Natio...
This study uses data from the 2004 Malawi Demographic and Health Survey to assess the reach of selec...
Abstract Background Like many sub-Saharan African countries, Zambia is dealing with major health iss...
HIV/AIDS has remained the biggest global health concern for the past two decades. There has not been...
This first region-wide study (N = 2,818) aims to estimate prevalence of HIV-related risks (sexual be...
This review systematically examined the effectiveness of 24 mass media interventions on changing hum...
This review systematically examined the effectiveness of 24 mass media interventions on changing hum...
There are currently 40 million people worldwide infected with HIV/AIDS, and out of these, 5.3 milli...
Several reproductive and HIV/AIDS prevention programs are being implemented to address reproductive ...
Several reproductive and HIV/AIDS prevention programs are being implemented to address reproductive ...
Health communication through mass-media, promoting safer sex practices, is a key-point in AIDS prev...
Health communication through mass-media, promoting safer sex practices, is a key-point in AIDS prev...
This report presents the findings on the impact and effectiveness of PSI Mozambique's Trusted Partne...
none7Health communication through mass-media, promoting safer sex practices, is a key-point in AIDS...
This research assesses the coverage and impact of “United Against AIDS,” the 2012–2013 Italian Natio...
This research assesses the coverage and impact of “United Against AIDS,” the 2012–2013 Italian Natio...
This study uses data from the 2004 Malawi Demographic and Health Survey to assess the reach of selec...
Abstract Background Like many sub-Saharan African countries, Zambia is dealing with major health iss...
HIV/AIDS has remained the biggest global health concern for the past two decades. There has not been...
This first region-wide study (N = 2,818) aims to estimate prevalence of HIV-related risks (sexual be...
This review systematically examined the effectiveness of 24 mass media interventions on changing hum...
This review systematically examined the effectiveness of 24 mass media interventions on changing hum...
There are currently 40 million people worldwide infected with HIV/AIDS, and out of these, 5.3 milli...