Objective: School attendance prevents HIV and herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2) in adolescent girls and young women, but the mechanisms to explain this relationship remain unclear. Our study assesses the extent to which characteristics of sex partners, partner age, and number mediate the relationship between attendance and risk of infection in adolescent girls and young women in South Africa. Design: We use longitudinal data from the HIV Prevention Trials Network 068 randomized controlled trial in rural South Africa, where girls were enrolled in early adolescence and followed in the main trial for more than 3 years. We examined older partners and the number of partners as possible mediators. Methods: We used the parametric g-formula to estimat...
Several studies report that schooling protects against HIV infection in Sub-Saharan Africa. This stu...
INTRODUCTION: Prevalence of HIV among young women in South Africa remains extremely high. Adolescent...
BACKGROUND: Nearly all population-level research showing positive associations between age-disparate...
Objective: School attendance prevents HIV and herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2) in adolescent girls and...
Objective: To estimate the association between school attendance, school dropout, and risk of incide...
Purpose: Schooling is associated with a lower risk of Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) in adolesc...
BACKGROUND: Attending school may have a strong preventative association with sexually transmitted in...
OBJECTIVE: In sub-Saharan Africa, transactional sex is associated with an increased risk of HIV infe...
Background: Attending school may have a strong preventative association with sexually transmitted in...
INTRODUCTION: Interventions to keep adolescent girls and young women in school, or support their ret...
Objective:There is an urgent need to understand high HIV-infection rates among young women in sub-Sa...
BACKGROUND: South Africa is making tremendous progress in the fight against HIV, however, adolescent...
BACKGROUND: Sexual partners are the primary source of incident HIV infection among adolescent girls ...
Introduction: Individuals’ educational attainment has long been considered as a risk factor for HIV....
Objective To identify risk factors for HIV infection among young women aged 15–24 years reporting on...
Several studies report that schooling protects against HIV infection in Sub-Saharan Africa. This stu...
INTRODUCTION: Prevalence of HIV among young women in South Africa remains extremely high. Adolescent...
BACKGROUND: Nearly all population-level research showing positive associations between age-disparate...
Objective: School attendance prevents HIV and herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2) in adolescent girls and...
Objective: To estimate the association between school attendance, school dropout, and risk of incide...
Purpose: Schooling is associated with a lower risk of Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) in adolesc...
BACKGROUND: Attending school may have a strong preventative association with sexually transmitted in...
OBJECTIVE: In sub-Saharan Africa, transactional sex is associated with an increased risk of HIV infe...
Background: Attending school may have a strong preventative association with sexually transmitted in...
INTRODUCTION: Interventions to keep adolescent girls and young women in school, or support their ret...
Objective:There is an urgent need to understand high HIV-infection rates among young women in sub-Sa...
BACKGROUND: South Africa is making tremendous progress in the fight against HIV, however, adolescent...
BACKGROUND: Sexual partners are the primary source of incident HIV infection among adolescent girls ...
Introduction: Individuals’ educational attainment has long been considered as a risk factor for HIV....
Objective To identify risk factors for HIV infection among young women aged 15–24 years reporting on...
Several studies report that schooling protects against HIV infection in Sub-Saharan Africa. This stu...
INTRODUCTION: Prevalence of HIV among young women in South Africa remains extremely high. Adolescent...
BACKGROUND: Nearly all population-level research showing positive associations between age-disparate...