Social capital-especially through its "network" dimension (high levels of participation in local community groups)-is thought to be an important determinant of health in many contexts. We investigate its effect on HIV prevention, using prospective data from a general population cohort in eastern Zimbabwe spanning a period of extensive behavior change (1998-2003). Almost half of the initially uninfected women interviewed were members of at least one community group. In an analysis of 88 communities, individuals with higher levels of community group participation had lower incidence of new HIV infections and more of them had adopted safer behaviors, although these effects were largely accounted for by differences in socio-demographic composit...
BACKGROUND: Kagera is one of the 22 regions of Tanzania mainland, which has witnessed a decline in H...
We present data from an exploratory case study characterising the social capital in three case villa...
IntroductionAdolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa bear a disproportionate burden o...
Social capital-especially through its "network" dimension (high levels of participation in local com...
Community involvement is increasingly identified as a "critical enabler" of an effective HIV/AIDS re...
Community involvement is increasingly identified as a ‘‘critical enabler’ ’ of an effective HIV/AIDS...
Membership of indigenous local community groups was protective against HIV for women, but not for me...
The lifetime risk of acquiring HIV infection in many rural as well as urban areas of southern Africa...
The role of social capital in promoting health is now widely debated within international public hea...
The article presents a synthesis of data from three village case studies focusing on how structural ...
This paper reports on an exploratory study investigating links between sexual health and social capi...
Background The role of social capital for promoting health has been extensively studied in recent ye...
INTRODUCTION: Social capital is increasingly used in relation to health issues, particularly in sexu...
Stigmatising attitudes towards people living with HIV and AIDS (PLHIV) are hampering attempts to con...
BACKGROUND: Kagera is one of the 22 regions of Tanzania mainland, which has witnessed a decline in H...
We present data from an exploratory case study characterising the social capital in three case villa...
IntroductionAdolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa bear a disproportionate burden o...
Social capital-especially through its "network" dimension (high levels of participation in local com...
Community involvement is increasingly identified as a "critical enabler" of an effective HIV/AIDS re...
Community involvement is increasingly identified as a ‘‘critical enabler’ ’ of an effective HIV/AIDS...
Membership of indigenous local community groups was protective against HIV for women, but not for me...
The lifetime risk of acquiring HIV infection in many rural as well as urban areas of southern Africa...
The role of social capital in promoting health is now widely debated within international public hea...
The article presents a synthesis of data from three village case studies focusing on how structural ...
This paper reports on an exploratory study investigating links between sexual health and social capi...
Background The role of social capital for promoting health has been extensively studied in recent ye...
INTRODUCTION: Social capital is increasingly used in relation to health issues, particularly in sexu...
Stigmatising attitudes towards people living with HIV and AIDS (PLHIV) are hampering attempts to con...
BACKGROUND: Kagera is one of the 22 regions of Tanzania mainland, which has witnessed a decline in H...
We present data from an exploratory case study characterising the social capital in three case villa...
IntroductionAdolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa bear a disproportionate burden o...