Background Peer education is considered an effective health promotion and education strategy, particularly to populations traditionally resistant to conventional forms of health information dissemination. This has made it very applicable to HIV education and prevention, where those who are affected or at risk are often amongst the most vulnerable in society. However, there still remains uncertainty as to the reasons for its effectiveness, what constitutes an effective methodology and why a consistent methodology can often result in widely variable outcomes. Method: Between 2008 and 2010, three separate reviews of peer education were undertaken across more than 30 countries in three distinct geographical regions across the globe. The reviews...
Despite the growing popularity of participatory peer education as an HIV-prevention strategy worldwi...
Many new HIV infections occur through individuals who are unaware of their HIV status. HIV dispariti...
Purpose: HIV/AIDS is a major public health issue. Studies have shown that young people between the a...
Peer education is a community-based intervention being implemented worldwide as an approach to HIV p...
Peer education typically involves training and supporting members of a given group to effect change ...
In 2005, a survey was conducted among all the 27 high schools of Aden, which revealed low levels of ...
Peer education typically involves training and supporting members of a given group to effect change ...
Few would disagree that social environments influence the success of health education. There is less...
Purpose – This paper explores “lessons learned” resulting from a process evaluation of a peer‐led H...
Characteristics of learners who become peer educators are rarely explored despite the poten-tial rel...
Background and Objectives: AIDS is a health problem worldwide, especially in developing countries. T...
Background: The rise of HIV/AIDS cases on teenagers aged 15 to 24 years old has reached 25%. Inadequ...
Introduction. Young people are at the centre of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. This study therefore a...
Background: Peer-education programmes aim to bring about attitudinal and behavioural changes in thei...
The abstract, table of contents, and first twenty-five pages are published with permission from the ...
Despite the growing popularity of participatory peer education as an HIV-prevention strategy worldwi...
Many new HIV infections occur through individuals who are unaware of their HIV status. HIV dispariti...
Purpose: HIV/AIDS is a major public health issue. Studies have shown that young people between the a...
Peer education is a community-based intervention being implemented worldwide as an approach to HIV p...
Peer education typically involves training and supporting members of a given group to effect change ...
In 2005, a survey was conducted among all the 27 high schools of Aden, which revealed low levels of ...
Peer education typically involves training and supporting members of a given group to effect change ...
Few would disagree that social environments influence the success of health education. There is less...
Purpose – This paper explores “lessons learned” resulting from a process evaluation of a peer‐led H...
Characteristics of learners who become peer educators are rarely explored despite the poten-tial rel...
Background and Objectives: AIDS is a health problem worldwide, especially in developing countries. T...
Background: The rise of HIV/AIDS cases on teenagers aged 15 to 24 years old has reached 25%. Inadequ...
Introduction. Young people are at the centre of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. This study therefore a...
Background: Peer-education programmes aim to bring about attitudinal and behavioural changes in thei...
The abstract, table of contents, and first twenty-five pages are published with permission from the ...
Despite the growing popularity of participatory peer education as an HIV-prevention strategy worldwi...
Many new HIV infections occur through individuals who are unaware of their HIV status. HIV dispariti...
Purpose: HIV/AIDS is a major public health issue. Studies have shown that young people between the a...