Recent changes in knowledge and attitudes towards AIDS in a rural population of Senegal were assessed comparing two cross-sectional studies conducted six years apart (1997 and 2003). Random samples of 866 and 709 adults aged 15-59 were included. Sociodemographic characteristics of the two population samples were very similar. The proportion of those who estimated their personal risk of being infected by HIV as high or very high fell from 49.1% in 1997 to 17.2% in 2003. The proportion of those who reported having already changed their behaviour to protect themselves from AIDS fell from 56.3% to 24.9%. Methods cited as protection against HIV changed over the period. Fidelity and/or partner selection was cited by 93% of respondents in 1997 and...
HIV prevalence in Senegal is less than 1%, a success generally attributed to the country's quick res...
This study describes recent sociodemographic and behavioral changes in a rural community in Senegal ...
Objectives - To describe the association between religion and factors related to sexually transmitte...
Recent changes in knowledge and attitudes towards AIDS in a rural population of Senegal were assesse...
This report is intended to identify the determinants of preventive attitudes and thereby enable the ...
The objective of this paper is to assess knowledge, perceptions and behavioural changes in response ...
Objectives To describe the determinants of 'at risk' sexual behaviour and perception of AIDS-related...
Senegal has an HIV/AIDS prevalence rate of less than 1%, a success generally attributed to the count...
Abstract Background Whether scale-up of HIV prevention and care will reduce negative attitudes and d...
The three chapters of this dissertation collectively assess how HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes are be...
We conducted a study of AIDS/STI prevention-related events based on a network of sentinel observers ...
Background The objective of this paper is to describe sources of information on HIV/AIDS and their r...
Background: People's knowledge of and attitude to HIV/AIDS are key contributors to the success of pu...
A study to assess community attitudes towards HIV/AIDS prevention was conducted in Morogoro municipa...
HIV prevalence in Senegal is less than 1%, a success generally attributed to the country's quick res...
This study describes recent sociodemographic and behavioral changes in a rural community in Senegal ...
Objectives - To describe the association between religion and factors related to sexually transmitte...
Recent changes in knowledge and attitudes towards AIDS in a rural population of Senegal were assesse...
This report is intended to identify the determinants of preventive attitudes and thereby enable the ...
The objective of this paper is to assess knowledge, perceptions and behavioural changes in response ...
Objectives To describe the determinants of 'at risk' sexual behaviour and perception of AIDS-related...
Senegal has an HIV/AIDS prevalence rate of less than 1%, a success generally attributed to the count...
Abstract Background Whether scale-up of HIV prevention and care will reduce negative attitudes and d...
The three chapters of this dissertation collectively assess how HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes are be...
We conducted a study of AIDS/STI prevention-related events based on a network of sentinel observers ...
Background The objective of this paper is to describe sources of information on HIV/AIDS and their r...
Background: People's knowledge of and attitude to HIV/AIDS are key contributors to the success of pu...
A study to assess community attitudes towards HIV/AIDS prevention was conducted in Morogoro municipa...
HIV prevalence in Senegal is less than 1%, a success generally attributed to the country's quick res...
This study describes recent sociodemographic and behavioral changes in a rural community in Senegal ...
Objectives - To describe the association between religion and factors related to sexually transmitte...