We examined structural factors—social, political, economic, and environmental—that increase vulnerability to HIV among indigenous people in the Peruvian Amazon. Indigenous adults belonging to 12 different ethnic groups were purposively recruited in four Amazonian river ports and 16 indigenous villages. Qualitative data revealed a complex set of structural factors that give rise to environments of risk where health is constantly challenged. Ferryboats that cross Amazonian rivers are settings where unprotected sex—including transactional sex between passengers and boat crew and commercial sex work—often take place. Population mobility and mixing also occurs in settings like the river docks, mining sites, and other resource extraction camps, w...
Background: Structural determinants of health are gaining recognition as being a prominent force in ...
ABSTRACT: in Colombia there are 87 different indigenous groups which represent 3.4% of the country’s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018In 2016, there were about 70,000 (55,00–94,000) peo...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) face a significantly higher risk of HIV infection than the general p...
BACKGROUND: Contextual factors shape the risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and sy...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2004, cases of HIV and syphilis were reported in an indigenous community in the ...
The Comarca Ngäbe-Buglé, an administratively autonomous Indigenous region in western Panama, is home...
Abstract Background Contextual factors shape the risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV...
Research conducted by the Population Council/Brazil, supported by the USAID-funded Horizons Project,...
Indigenous populations in the Americas carry a disproportionate burden of disease. Common to populat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Background: In Peru, the HIV epidemic is concentrat...
Understanding the pathways that expose women to HIV transmission are vital in improving HIV preventi...
The Bolivian indigenous Ayoreo ethnic people are vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Anisha D. Gandhi: Migration, Social Disadvantage, Sexual Partnerships, and HIV/STI in the Garífuna P...
textThe goal of this report was to assess current prevention strategies that attempt to reduce HIV p...
Background: Structural determinants of health are gaining recognition as being a prominent force in ...
ABSTRACT: in Colombia there are 87 different indigenous groups which represent 3.4% of the country’s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018In 2016, there were about 70,000 (55,00–94,000) peo...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) face a significantly higher risk of HIV infection than the general p...
BACKGROUND: Contextual factors shape the risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and sy...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2004, cases of HIV and syphilis were reported in an indigenous community in the ...
The Comarca Ngäbe-Buglé, an administratively autonomous Indigenous region in western Panama, is home...
Abstract Background Contextual factors shape the risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV...
Research conducted by the Population Council/Brazil, supported by the USAID-funded Horizons Project,...
Indigenous populations in the Americas carry a disproportionate burden of disease. Common to populat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Background: In Peru, the HIV epidemic is concentrat...
Understanding the pathways that expose women to HIV transmission are vital in improving HIV preventi...
The Bolivian indigenous Ayoreo ethnic people are vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Anisha D. Gandhi: Migration, Social Disadvantage, Sexual Partnerships, and HIV/STI in the Garífuna P...
textThe goal of this report was to assess current prevention strategies that attempt to reduce HIV p...
Background: Structural determinants of health are gaining recognition as being a prominent force in ...
ABSTRACT: in Colombia there are 87 different indigenous groups which represent 3.4% of the country’s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018In 2016, there were about 70,000 (55,00–94,000) peo...