Using the 2004 Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviour and Practices (KABP) national survey, this research investigates factors contributing to HIV/AIDS-related risky sexual behavior in Jamaica, using the theoretical underpinnings behind the concept of “risk” to elucidate the relative vulnerability of different demographic groups. In particular, how is risk defined and by whom, and how does this shape the risk environment for HIV/AIDS. The social construction of “risk” is explored as an act of translation of science, whose formalized and institutionalized meanings do not always match up to the individual’s perception of personal risk to HIV/AIDS. The disjunction between knowledge and actual behavioral practices should be addressed in HIV/AIDS polic...
Abstract Background Theory suggests that perceived human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk and actua...
This study explored the experiences of young Jamaican men who have sex with men who engaged in trans...
Knowledge on HIV spread is important in combating HIV/AIDS, however its impact can only be realized ...
Using the 2004 Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviour and Practices (KABP) national survey, this research i...
Young females are at three times higher risk of contracting HIV than their male counterparts in Jama...
Young females are at three times higher risk of contracting HIV than their male counterparts in Jama...
The association between perception of risk of HIV infection and sexual behaviour remains poorly unde...
Inquiry into the determinants of risk-related sexual behaviour is important to the development of in...
Summary. The association between perception of risk of HIV infection and sexual behaviour remains po...
In sub-Saharan Africa an almost universal awareness of AIDS lethality and of HIV sexual transmission...
In sub-Saharan Africa an almost universal awareness of AIDS lethality and of HIV sexual transmission...
Sexual risk behaviors among youth continue to represent one of the most serious public health proble...
This study explored the experiences of young Jamaican men who have sex with men who engaged in trans...
This study explored the experiences of young Jamaican men who have sex with men who engaged in trans...
Sexual risk behaviors among youth continue to represent one of the most serious public health proble...
Abstract Background Theory suggests that perceived human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk and actua...
This study explored the experiences of young Jamaican men who have sex with men who engaged in trans...
Knowledge on HIV spread is important in combating HIV/AIDS, however its impact can only be realized ...
Using the 2004 Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviour and Practices (KABP) national survey, this research i...
Young females are at three times higher risk of contracting HIV than their male counterparts in Jama...
Young females are at three times higher risk of contracting HIV than their male counterparts in Jama...
The association between perception of risk of HIV infection and sexual behaviour remains poorly unde...
Inquiry into the determinants of risk-related sexual behaviour is important to the development of in...
Summary. The association between perception of risk of HIV infection and sexual behaviour remains po...
In sub-Saharan Africa an almost universal awareness of AIDS lethality and of HIV sexual transmission...
In sub-Saharan Africa an almost universal awareness of AIDS lethality and of HIV sexual transmission...
Sexual risk behaviors among youth continue to represent one of the most serious public health proble...
This study explored the experiences of young Jamaican men who have sex with men who engaged in trans...
This study explored the experiences of young Jamaican men who have sex with men who engaged in trans...
Sexual risk behaviors among youth continue to represent one of the most serious public health proble...
Abstract Background Theory suggests that perceived human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk and actua...
This study explored the experiences of young Jamaican men who have sex with men who engaged in trans...
Knowledge on HIV spread is important in combating HIV/AIDS, however its impact can only be realized ...