Objective: To explore the conceptual dimensions of dengue in the urban context, aiming at creating hypotheses about community attitudes toward prevention campaigns. Methods: An exploratory cross-sectional study was carried out between March and April 2003 comprising 130 people selected by proposition sampling in three municipalities with different dengue prevalences in Mexico. Semi-structured interviews were applied using free lists, pile sorts and triads. Dengue-related terms and groups of conceptual dimensions were investigated. A consensual analysis was performed by factorizing the major components as well as a dimensional analysis with hierarchical clustering and multidimensional scales. Results: The consensual model showed high homogen...
This thesis explores the impact of Dengue fever on three Honduran unincorporated squatter settlement...
Dengue fever is the fastest spreading, most prevalent and deadly arthropod-borne viral disease world...
Dengue is clearly a very serious public health problem. In the Americas the number of dengue cases h...
Objective: To explore the conceptual dimensions of dengue in the urban context, aiming at creating h...
The goal of this study was to explore the conceptual dimensions of dengue in three locations in the ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the cultural dimensions that might help or hinder dengue prevention in two Me...
Objective: To describe the cultural dimensions that might help or hinder dengue prevention in two Me...
OBJETIVO: Describir las dimensiones culturales que podrían favorecer u obstaculizar la prevención de...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding cultural dimensions concerning Mexican and Colombian healthcare workers suf...
This project elucidated the explanatory model of dengue fever held by members of urban communities i...
Objective Understanding cultural dimensions concerning Mexican and Colombian healthcare workers suff...
Dengue, a viral mosquito-borne disease currently affects more than 2.5 billion people living in ende...
Annually, new cases of dengue reach the population of Manaus, the capital of Amazonas state. Social ...
Abstract The objective of this paper is to examine the dengue prevention, surveillance and control ...
In this article, knowledgments and practices of dengue disease of the inhabitants of Floralia, a nei...
This thesis explores the impact of Dengue fever on three Honduran unincorporated squatter settlement...
Dengue fever is the fastest spreading, most prevalent and deadly arthropod-borne viral disease world...
Dengue is clearly a very serious public health problem. In the Americas the number of dengue cases h...
Objective: To explore the conceptual dimensions of dengue in the urban context, aiming at creating h...
The goal of this study was to explore the conceptual dimensions of dengue in three locations in the ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the cultural dimensions that might help or hinder dengue prevention in two Me...
Objective: To describe the cultural dimensions that might help or hinder dengue prevention in two Me...
OBJETIVO: Describir las dimensiones culturales que podrían favorecer u obstaculizar la prevención de...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding cultural dimensions concerning Mexican and Colombian healthcare workers suf...
This project elucidated the explanatory model of dengue fever held by members of urban communities i...
Objective Understanding cultural dimensions concerning Mexican and Colombian healthcare workers suff...
Dengue, a viral mosquito-borne disease currently affects more than 2.5 billion people living in ende...
Annually, new cases of dengue reach the population of Manaus, the capital of Amazonas state. Social ...
Abstract The objective of this paper is to examine the dengue prevention, surveillance and control ...
In this article, knowledgments and practices of dengue disease of the inhabitants of Floralia, a nei...
This thesis explores the impact of Dengue fever on three Honduran unincorporated squatter settlement...
Dengue fever is the fastest spreading, most prevalent and deadly arthropod-borne viral disease world...
Dengue is clearly a very serious public health problem. In the Americas the number of dengue cases h...