Despite evidence of a positive SES-HIV gradient in some SSA countries, researchers and policy-makers frequently assume that a range of protective interventions – increasing awareness of mechanisms of HIV transmission, techniques for prevention, greater access to health care facilities, and greater availability of condoms – will reduce the likelihood of contracting HIV, even among higher SES populations. We therefore explore the relationships between SES and these intervening behaviors to illuminate the complex factors that link SES and HIV among women in Cameroon.We use bivariate and multivariate statistical analysis to examine patterns among the 5, 155 women aged 15–49 who participated in the 2004 CDHS.The results show a strong pattern whe...
This study aimed at describing the sexual behavior of HIV-positive women in Cameroon. In a cross-sec...
ABSTRACT Background: A variety of studies identified early sexual debut as a significant risk factor...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A comprehensive, HIV prevention programme (Projet Sida1/2/3) was implemente...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is currently one of the greatest health challenges being faced by many develop...
The socioeconomic gradient in health and mortality is a persistent finding in social epidemiology. I...
HIV/AIDS infection is a serious public health problem in Cameroon. It is a main cause of mortality w...
Abstract Background Data on the effect of contraceptive methods, other than the condom, on HIV acqui...
BackgroundHuman Immunodeficiency Virus infection (HIV) remains a public health concern in Cameroon t...
BackgroundHuman Immunodeficiency Virus infection (HIV) remains a public health concern in Cameroon t...
Introduction Female sex workers (FSW) in Cameroon carry a heightened burden of HIV compared to o...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The 2004 Demographic and Health S...
Young women are at disproportionate risk of HIV infection in South Africa. Understanding risk behavi...
In Cameroon, despite extensive control efforts against HIV/AIDS, the number of new HIV infec-tions i...
Summary Recent research has highlighted the risk of HIV infection for married teenage women compared...
Introduction: HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of mortality among women aged 15 – 44 years. In Africa i...
This study aimed at describing the sexual behavior of HIV-positive women in Cameroon. In a cross-sec...
ABSTRACT Background: A variety of studies identified early sexual debut as a significant risk factor...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A comprehensive, HIV prevention programme (Projet Sida1/2/3) was implemente...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is currently one of the greatest health challenges being faced by many develop...
The socioeconomic gradient in health and mortality is a persistent finding in social epidemiology. I...
HIV/AIDS infection is a serious public health problem in Cameroon. It is a main cause of mortality w...
Abstract Background Data on the effect of contraceptive methods, other than the condom, on HIV acqui...
BackgroundHuman Immunodeficiency Virus infection (HIV) remains a public health concern in Cameroon t...
BackgroundHuman Immunodeficiency Virus infection (HIV) remains a public health concern in Cameroon t...
Introduction Female sex workers (FSW) in Cameroon carry a heightened burden of HIV compared to o...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The 2004 Demographic and Health S...
Young women are at disproportionate risk of HIV infection in South Africa. Understanding risk behavi...
In Cameroon, despite extensive control efforts against HIV/AIDS, the number of new HIV infec-tions i...
Summary Recent research has highlighted the risk of HIV infection for married teenage women compared...
Introduction: HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of mortality among women aged 15 – 44 years. In Africa i...
This study aimed at describing the sexual behavior of HIV-positive women in Cameroon. In a cross-sec...
ABSTRACT Background: A variety of studies identified early sexual debut as a significant risk factor...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A comprehensive, HIV prevention programme (Projet Sida1/2/3) was implemente...