This article presents evidence of a substantial change in sexual behaviour among urban factory workers during the last four years; it discusses the nature of this change and the reasons for it. Fear of AIDS was the main motivating factor, followed by economic hardship: because AIDS is incurable and because sexual relationships have a substantial transactional component, workers see themselves as paying the price of promiscuity with their lives as well as their dwindling financial resources. Respondents preferred partner reduction, and in particular sticking to one partner, to condom use. Condoms were not popular, mainly because of fears that they were impregnated with HIV and because of their association with promiscuous behaviour
This article describes psychosocial factors linked to condom use and the political implications of n...
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 40 mine-workers on a Johannesburg gold mine, focusing...
This paper draws its data from the same 1998-99 study of southern Nigeria as does the previous chapt...
This article presents evidence of a substantial change in sexual behaviour among urban factory worke...
BACKGROUND: HIV prevalence trends in Tanzania differ between socioeconomic groups. While HIV prevale...
Studies report substantial sexual behaviour change in Africa in response to HIV/AIDS. Generally ther...
Background: Uganda, was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to reverse its HIV/AIDS epidemic. L...
Preliminary results are presented from nationally representative surveys of the adult populations of...
No Abstract.Keywords: Antiretroviral, ARV, HIV, sexual behaviour, sub-Saharan Africa
Understanding the dynamic nature of sex work is important for explaining the course of HIV epidemics...
Background: In 1998, a major HIV intervention project was started in a mining community in Carletonv...
Background Uganda, was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to reverse its HIV/AIDS epidemic. Lon...
Research Article published by Emerald Group Publishing Limited Vol. 64 No. 5, 2012Purpose – This pap...
BACKGROUND: Material exchange for sex (transactional sex) may be important to sexual relationships a...
The response of sexual behavior to HIV in Africa is an important input to predicting the path of the...
This article describes psychosocial factors linked to condom use and the political implications of n...
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 40 mine-workers on a Johannesburg gold mine, focusing...
This paper draws its data from the same 1998-99 study of southern Nigeria as does the previous chapt...
This article presents evidence of a substantial change in sexual behaviour among urban factory worke...
BACKGROUND: HIV prevalence trends in Tanzania differ between socioeconomic groups. While HIV prevale...
Studies report substantial sexual behaviour change in Africa in response to HIV/AIDS. Generally ther...
Background: Uganda, was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to reverse its HIV/AIDS epidemic. L...
Preliminary results are presented from nationally representative surveys of the adult populations of...
No Abstract.Keywords: Antiretroviral, ARV, HIV, sexual behaviour, sub-Saharan Africa
Understanding the dynamic nature of sex work is important for explaining the course of HIV epidemics...
Background: In 1998, a major HIV intervention project was started in a mining community in Carletonv...
Background Uganda, was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to reverse its HIV/AIDS epidemic. Lon...
Research Article published by Emerald Group Publishing Limited Vol. 64 No. 5, 2012Purpose – This pap...
BACKGROUND: Material exchange for sex (transactional sex) may be important to sexual relationships a...
The response of sexual behavior to HIV in Africa is an important input to predicting the path of the...
This article describes psychosocial factors linked to condom use and the political implications of n...
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 40 mine-workers on a Johannesburg gold mine, focusing...
This paper draws its data from the same 1998-99 study of southern Nigeria as does the previous chapt...