The use of vaginal products may increase the risk of HIV infection by affecting the vaginal biome. Understanding what vaginal products young women are using, and why, is key to assessing the complexity of sexual health and risk. This study reports on findings from research with adolescent and young women in rural KwaZulu-Natal about the vaginal products they use and motivations for using them. The study identified over 26 products that young women used to enhance their sexual experience and found some young women spent time preparing and sourcing vaginal products in order to pleasure and retain partners. Opinions differed about vaginal product use. While some women perceived that vaginal products could provide a means of out-performing othe...
Background: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical development of vaginally applied products aimed at reducing the transmission of...
Background Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critica...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.HIV/AIDS has been a global pandemic for the past...
Vaginal practices in sub-Saharan Africa may increase HIV transmission and have important implication...
In 2010, half of the 22.5 million people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa were women and girls....
Preferences and practices related to the vaginal condition have implications for the use of vaginal ...
Currently in clinical trials, microbicides have historically been promoted as a woman-controlled (al...
Background: It is still not clear whether practices such as internal (intravaginal) cleansing and pr...
Background: Clinical development of vaginally applied products aimed at reducing the transmission of...
The goal of a safer vaginal environment could be reached by identifying harmful vaginal practices an...
South Africa has one of the highest prevalence of HIV globally with adolescent girls and young women...
Background: Research on vaginal microbicides for HIV prevention is progressing rapidly; the first la...
This paper reports on a trial of vaginal products that were distributed and used by 131 women and 21...
BACKGROUND: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical ...
Background: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical development of vaginally applied products aimed at reducing the transmission of...
Background Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critica...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.HIV/AIDS has been a global pandemic for the past...
Vaginal practices in sub-Saharan Africa may increase HIV transmission and have important implication...
In 2010, half of the 22.5 million people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa were women and girls....
Preferences and practices related to the vaginal condition have implications for the use of vaginal ...
Currently in clinical trials, microbicides have historically been promoted as a woman-controlled (al...
Background: It is still not clear whether practices such as internal (intravaginal) cleansing and pr...
Background: Clinical development of vaginally applied products aimed at reducing the transmission of...
The goal of a safer vaginal environment could be reached by identifying harmful vaginal practices an...
South Africa has one of the highest prevalence of HIV globally with adolescent girls and young women...
Background: Research on vaginal microbicides for HIV prevention is progressing rapidly; the first la...
This paper reports on a trial of vaginal products that were distributed and used by 131 women and 21...
BACKGROUND: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical ...
Background: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical development of vaginally applied products aimed at reducing the transmission of...
Background Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critica...