Beyond the statistics of sex-based differences in infection rates, there are profound differences in the underlying causes and consequences of HIV infections in male and female which need to be examined. The study therefore examines; the gender differences in the STI knowledge and gender-related potential risks of HIV heterosexual transmission. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected. A multi-stage random sampling procedure was employed in administration of 1358 questionnaires. For qualitative data, four focus group discussions (FGD) were conducted to collect information from stakeholders within the study population, while In-depth interview was employed to collect information from 188 people living with HIV/AIDS through support gr...
There are inconsistent findings about the relation between gender and HIV status disclosure. We cond...
This study was conducted to examine the implications of male gender roles and sexuality for Universi...
This study examines the knowledge and attitude of female undergraduate students in Nigeria toward ST...
The aim of this study was to determine some underlying gender differences in the pattern of infectio...
Background: a major focus of attention in the efforts at controlling the spread of HIV infection has...
The study examined perceptions, practices and norms underlying sexuality and gender relations that c...
Abstract Women in sub-SaharanAfrica bear a disproportionate burden of human immunodeficiency virus (...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Although there are an increasing number of studies on HIV-related stigma in Ni...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are poorly recognised and inadequately treated in Nigeria in...
Until very recently, researchers paid little attention to sex or gender issues in HIV/AIDS. When dif...
This paper analyzes how different types of HIV-knowledge influence condom use across the sexes. The ...
Background: Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) are disproportionately impac...
In most parts of the world, female sex workers (FSW) have been among the groups most vulnerable to a...
Gender inequities in sexuallytransmitted infections: implications for HIV infectionand control in La...
The focus of this paper is on the what, why, and how of gender, sexuality, and HIV/AIDS and is limit...
There are inconsistent findings about the relation between gender and HIV status disclosure. We cond...
This study was conducted to examine the implications of male gender roles and sexuality for Universi...
This study examines the knowledge and attitude of female undergraduate students in Nigeria toward ST...
The aim of this study was to determine some underlying gender differences in the pattern of infectio...
Background: a major focus of attention in the efforts at controlling the spread of HIV infection has...
The study examined perceptions, practices and norms underlying sexuality and gender relations that c...
Abstract Women in sub-SaharanAfrica bear a disproportionate burden of human immunodeficiency virus (...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Although there are an increasing number of studies on HIV-related stigma in Ni...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are poorly recognised and inadequately treated in Nigeria in...
Until very recently, researchers paid little attention to sex or gender issues in HIV/AIDS. When dif...
This paper analyzes how different types of HIV-knowledge influence condom use across the sexes. The ...
Background: Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) are disproportionately impac...
In most parts of the world, female sex workers (FSW) have been among the groups most vulnerable to a...
Gender inequities in sexuallytransmitted infections: implications for HIV infectionand control in La...
The focus of this paper is on the what, why, and how of gender, sexuality, and HIV/AIDS and is limit...
There are inconsistent findings about the relation between gender and HIV status disclosure. We cond...
This study was conducted to examine the implications of male gender roles and sexuality for Universi...
This study examines the knowledge and attitude of female undergraduate students in Nigeria toward ST...