This paper analyses trends in men’s condom use at last higher-risk sex (i.e., with a non-marital, non-cohabiting partner) using the two most recent Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) in five sub-Saharan African countries: Cameroon, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia and Burkina Faso. Condom use is an important method of preventing HIV transmission. Encouragingly, higher-risk sex has declined in four of the five countries, while condom use rose substantially in Cameroon, Tanzania and Burkina Faso but only had a minor increase in Kenya and Zambia, where use at last higher-risk sex remains below 50 per cent. There are no clear patterns of change across countries in the predictive strength of the explanatory variables between the two most recent surveys...
The aim of the study is to measure trends in condom use in marital and cohabiting relationships in S...
The trends in contraceptive uptake and condom use among single and married young women show distinct...
This research was funded by AIDSMark/USAID. The authors are grateful to Dominique Meekers for his co...
This paper examines men’s condom use at last higher-risk sex (i.e., nonmarital, noncohabiting partne...
Abstract. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the region with the world’s highest rates of HIV and other sex...
Not the final published versionBACKGROUND: Rates of condom use in sub-Saharan Africa have remained t...
Background: A number of studies from countries with severe HIV epidemics have found gaps in condom a...
Condom promotion and HIV testing for the general population have been major components of HIV preven...
Ahinkorah BO, Budu E, Seidu A-A, et al. Consistent condom use among men who pay for sex in sub-Sahar...
OBJECTIVE: To determine factors associated with male condom use in Tanzania. METHODS: Data from the ...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
We conducted this study to determine the factors associated with high-risk sexual behaviour and cond...
We conducted this study to determine the factors associated with high-risk sexual behaviour and cond...
BACKGROUND: Drug therapy for people with AIDS is a humanitarian priority but prevention of HIV infec...
Measurement of condom use is important to assess progress in increasing use. Since 2003, the Demogra...
The aim of the study is to measure trends in condom use in marital and cohabiting relationships in S...
The trends in contraceptive uptake and condom use among single and married young women show distinct...
This research was funded by AIDSMark/USAID. The authors are grateful to Dominique Meekers for his co...
This paper examines men’s condom use at last higher-risk sex (i.e., nonmarital, noncohabiting partne...
Abstract. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the region with the world’s highest rates of HIV and other sex...
Not the final published versionBACKGROUND: Rates of condom use in sub-Saharan Africa have remained t...
Background: A number of studies from countries with severe HIV epidemics have found gaps in condom a...
Condom promotion and HIV testing for the general population have been major components of HIV preven...
Ahinkorah BO, Budu E, Seidu A-A, et al. Consistent condom use among men who pay for sex in sub-Sahar...
OBJECTIVE: To determine factors associated with male condom use in Tanzania. METHODS: Data from the ...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
We conducted this study to determine the factors associated with high-risk sexual behaviour and cond...
We conducted this study to determine the factors associated with high-risk sexual behaviour and cond...
BACKGROUND: Drug therapy for people with AIDS is a humanitarian priority but prevention of HIV infec...
Measurement of condom use is important to assess progress in increasing use. Since 2003, the Demogra...
The aim of the study is to measure trends in condom use in marital and cohabiting relationships in S...
The trends in contraceptive uptake and condom use among single and married young women show distinct...
This research was funded by AIDSMark/USAID. The authors are grateful to Dominique Meekers for his co...