In Nigeria, governments, non-government organizations (NGOs), associations, among other concerned bodies have always tried to get the masses (re)awakened to the existence and the effect of HIV and AIDS. To this effect, series of messages on the existence and danger of the disease were always consciously captioned to capture the masses' minds and attention using the mass media. Mass media serve as the appropriate means of quickly getting the masses informed about innovations, developments - positive or negative (Biagi, 2003; Bitner, 1989). In most of these awareness messages transmitted, People Living with HIV and AIDS PLWHA are usually engaged to voice the message. Notably, in most cases, people of the lower class cadre in the society are a...
It is no longer news that the horrific grip of HIV/AIDS has claimed more lives than those killed in ...
The communicative effectiveness of language use is examined in this paper. This is done with particu...
HIV/AIDS continues to destroy individuals and communities within Africa. The need to explore creativ...
Since global attention was drawn to the identification and spread of HIV/AIDS in 1983, the media ha...
This study on social marketing communication and its impact on HIV/AIDS campaign programmes in Calab...
HIV/AIDS has remained the biggest global health concern for the past two decades. There has not been...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the impact of broadcast media campaigns/programmes on behav...
The interest of health communication scholars hover on relationships between HIV/AIDS message exposu...
Combating HIV/AIDS has been a great challenge in Kenya. One of the major obstacles that hinder the a...
An examination by the Centers for Disease Control and the Research Triangle Institute concluded that...
In the early 2000s adolescents' media exposure in sub-Saharan Africa was reported as very low, but t...
Africa south of Sahara is still bearing more than half of the world’s HIV/AIDS burden. Because medic...
Posters are visual communication methods used to convey messages to the public as one of health prom...
The continued upsurge in the spate of the spread of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria has becoming a perturbing pa...
Using rich data collected from adolescents in Ghana by the Guttmacher Institute in collaboration wit...
It is no longer news that the horrific grip of HIV/AIDS has claimed more lives than those killed in ...
The communicative effectiveness of language use is examined in this paper. This is done with particu...
HIV/AIDS continues to destroy individuals and communities within Africa. The need to explore creativ...
Since global attention was drawn to the identification and spread of HIV/AIDS in 1983, the media ha...
This study on social marketing communication and its impact on HIV/AIDS campaign programmes in Calab...
HIV/AIDS has remained the biggest global health concern for the past two decades. There has not been...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the impact of broadcast media campaigns/programmes on behav...
The interest of health communication scholars hover on relationships between HIV/AIDS message exposu...
Combating HIV/AIDS has been a great challenge in Kenya. One of the major obstacles that hinder the a...
An examination by the Centers for Disease Control and the Research Triangle Institute concluded that...
In the early 2000s adolescents' media exposure in sub-Saharan Africa was reported as very low, but t...
Africa south of Sahara is still bearing more than half of the world’s HIV/AIDS burden. Because medic...
Posters are visual communication methods used to convey messages to the public as one of health prom...
The continued upsurge in the spate of the spread of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria has becoming a perturbing pa...
Using rich data collected from adolescents in Ghana by the Guttmacher Institute in collaboration wit...
It is no longer news that the horrific grip of HIV/AIDS has claimed more lives than those killed in ...
The communicative effectiveness of language use is examined in this paper. This is done with particu...
HIV/AIDS continues to destroy individuals and communities within Africa. The need to explore creativ...