Aim: To investigate how diversity within the African migrant population in Scotland affects their understandings of HIV and uptake of HIV testing and treatment, in order to improve HIV-related outcomes. Background: In the UK, Africans have the worst outcomes for HIV infection, primarily due to late diagnosis. Improvement requires better understanding of the barriers to healthcare engagement. This PhD study investigates how diversity among first generation African migrants in Scotland could affect engagement with general healthcare and HIV related interventions and services. Methods: I conducted qualitative research, involving participant observation at two sites (an African religious group and an asylum seeker/refugee drop-in centre) and ...
OBJECTIVES: Black Africans are one of the key risk groups for HIV in the UK and, among those living ...
The aim of this study is to understand how heterosexual Africans in Scotland perceive their HIV risk...
Background: Migrants from sub-Saharan Africa (MisSA) are a relevant sub-group for HIV-transmissio...
Aim: To investigate how diversity within the African migrant population in Scotland affects their un...
This article reports the results of a qualitative study of the experiences of African women living w...
In the UK substantial numbers of new HIV diagnoses are within migrant African communities. A contin...
In the U.K. immigrant women from Africa constitute an increasingly large proportion of newly diagnos...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the demographic and behavioural factors associated with HIV testing among mi...
OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this paper is to review the literature on the term 'Black African' ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the factors associated with HIV testing among heterosexual black Africans age...
Background: HIV-related mHealth interventions have demonstrable efficacy in supporting treatment adh...
Background: Increasing routine HIV testing among key populations is a public health imperative, so...
Background: Increasing routine HIV testing among key populations is a public health imperative, so i...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing is essential when implementing HIV prevention and treatme...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>While sub-Saharan African migrants are the second largest ...
OBJECTIVES: Black Africans are one of the key risk groups for HIV in the UK and, among those living ...
The aim of this study is to understand how heterosexual Africans in Scotland perceive their HIV risk...
Background: Migrants from sub-Saharan Africa (MisSA) are a relevant sub-group for HIV-transmissio...
Aim: To investigate how diversity within the African migrant population in Scotland affects their un...
This article reports the results of a qualitative study of the experiences of African women living w...
In the UK substantial numbers of new HIV diagnoses are within migrant African communities. A contin...
In the U.K. immigrant women from Africa constitute an increasingly large proportion of newly diagnos...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the demographic and behavioural factors associated with HIV testing among mi...
OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this paper is to review the literature on the term 'Black African' ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the factors associated with HIV testing among heterosexual black Africans age...
Background: HIV-related mHealth interventions have demonstrable efficacy in supporting treatment adh...
Background: Increasing routine HIV testing among key populations is a public health imperative, so...
Background: Increasing routine HIV testing among key populations is a public health imperative, so i...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing is essential when implementing HIV prevention and treatme...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>While sub-Saharan African migrants are the second largest ...
OBJECTIVES: Black Africans are one of the key risk groups for HIV in the UK and, among those living ...
The aim of this study is to understand how heterosexual Africans in Scotland perceive their HIV risk...
Background: Migrants from sub-Saharan Africa (MisSA) are a relevant sub-group for HIV-transmissio...