Despite concerted prevention efforts, young South African women remain at the epicenter of the HIV epidemic. Although these women have grown up in a community powerfully affected by HIV, systematic investigation into how this “second generation” of HIV-affected youth navigates HIV risk is lacking. This study qualitatively explored a complex interplay of factors influencing HIV risk among young pregnant women in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. We conducted in-depth interviews with 35 pregnant women (22 HIV-uninfected and 13 HIV-infected) aged 18–21, 18 healthcare providers, and focus groups with 19 community stakeholders. Among the young women, HIV knowledge was high, and many reported taking some action to prevent pregnancy or HIV; however, th...
Building a successful combination prevention program requires understanding the community's local ep...
Background: Women in South Africa are at particularly high-risk for HIV infection and are dependent ...
Background: HIV prevalence is high among South African women of reproductive age and transmission of...
Young women are at disproportionate risk of HIV infection in South Africa. Understanding risk behavi...
Young women (15 - 24 years) contribute a disproportionate 24% to all new HIV infections in South Afr...
There is increasing focus on social and structural factors following the marginal success of individ...
This study examined the prevalence of HIV risk factors and their association with intervention expos...
Recent evidence suggests that the burden of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa is concentrated...
In South Africa, the key behavioural risk factors increasing vulnerability to HIV infection are age ...
Acquisition of HIV among pregnant women has widespread public health implications. Despite improved ...
Objective To identify risk factors for HIV infection among young women aged 15-24 years reporting on...
South Africa is making tremendous progress in the fight against HIV, however, adolescent girls and y...
Despite their high levels of knowledge about HIV and AIDS, young people ages 15-24 years in South Af...
HIV infection is an important risk for maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality, which can, how...
Within South Africa\u27s HIV epidemic, foreign migrant adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) face ...
Building a successful combination prevention program requires understanding the community's local ep...
Background: Women in South Africa are at particularly high-risk for HIV infection and are dependent ...
Background: HIV prevalence is high among South African women of reproductive age and transmission of...
Young women are at disproportionate risk of HIV infection in South Africa. Understanding risk behavi...
Young women (15 - 24 years) contribute a disproportionate 24% to all new HIV infections in South Afr...
There is increasing focus on social and structural factors following the marginal success of individ...
This study examined the prevalence of HIV risk factors and their association with intervention expos...
Recent evidence suggests that the burden of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa is concentrated...
In South Africa, the key behavioural risk factors increasing vulnerability to HIV infection are age ...
Acquisition of HIV among pregnant women has widespread public health implications. Despite improved ...
Objective To identify risk factors for HIV infection among young women aged 15-24 years reporting on...
South Africa is making tremendous progress in the fight against HIV, however, adolescent girls and y...
Despite their high levels of knowledge about HIV and AIDS, young people ages 15-24 years in South Af...
HIV infection is an important risk for maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality, which can, how...
Within South Africa\u27s HIV epidemic, foreign migrant adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) face ...
Building a successful combination prevention program requires understanding the community's local ep...
Background: Women in South Africa are at particularly high-risk for HIV infection and are dependent ...
Background: HIV prevalence is high among South African women of reproductive age and transmission of...