This article draws on a larger study that examined the ways in which out-of-school youth responded to a context of HIV/AIDS and how they themselves can be active participants in HIV/AIDS prevention. In addition, four out-of-school youths, trained as fieldworkers, interviewed 32 other out-of-school youths in the Shongweni area of KwaZulu-Natal about their attitudes towards VCT. The out-of-school youth displayed a very positive attitude towards VCT and 91% stated their intentions of getting tested. However this attitude was contradicted by the facts that only nine (28%) had been for testing and that participants evidenced high levels of fear and stigma surrounding VCT. Of the participants, 43% stated a preference for a VCT site or hospital fa...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to evaluate acceptability of voluntary testing, counsell...
Context: Stigmatizing attitudes toward persons with AIDS (PWAs) may reduce people's willingness to h...
Early HIV testing and diagnosis are paramount for increasing treatment initiation among children, ne...
This article draws on a larger study that examined the ways in which out-ofschool youth responded to...
This study examined the perceptions and practices of Youths towards VCT uptake services that aim to ...
To determine barriers and attitudes towards voluntary counseling and HIV-testing among secondary sch...
The study to assess schooling adolescent girls’ perception and attitude towards voluntary counsellin...
OBJECTIVE: To determine barriers and attitudes towards voluntary counseling and HIV-testing among se...
Reduction in the rate of new HIV infection is a global priority that is particularly relevant to Afr...
Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) is a tool recommended for the reduction of the spread of HIV/...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevalence among South African youth is high, yet HIV testing rem...
Background: Tanzania faced with an increasing problem from HIV sexual infection and vulnerability of...
Background: Knowledge and a positive attitude are necessary for the successful reduction in the prev...
Early testing for HIV/AIDS offers many benefits for young people but in many countries it is still r...
This study explored how adolescents involve their families, friends and sex partners when making dec...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to evaluate acceptability of voluntary testing, counsell...
Context: Stigmatizing attitudes toward persons with AIDS (PWAs) may reduce people's willingness to h...
Early HIV testing and diagnosis are paramount for increasing treatment initiation among children, ne...
This article draws on a larger study that examined the ways in which out-ofschool youth responded to...
This study examined the perceptions and practices of Youths towards VCT uptake services that aim to ...
To determine barriers and attitudes towards voluntary counseling and HIV-testing among secondary sch...
The study to assess schooling adolescent girls’ perception and attitude towards voluntary counsellin...
OBJECTIVE: To determine barriers and attitudes towards voluntary counseling and HIV-testing among se...
Reduction in the rate of new HIV infection is a global priority that is particularly relevant to Afr...
Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) is a tool recommended for the reduction of the spread of HIV/...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevalence among South African youth is high, yet HIV testing rem...
Background: Tanzania faced with an increasing problem from HIV sexual infection and vulnerability of...
Background: Knowledge and a positive attitude are necessary for the successful reduction in the prev...
Early testing for HIV/AIDS offers many benefits for young people but in many countries it is still r...
This study explored how adolescents involve their families, friends and sex partners when making dec...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to evaluate acceptability of voluntary testing, counsell...
Context: Stigmatizing attitudes toward persons with AIDS (PWAs) may reduce people's willingness to h...
Early HIV testing and diagnosis are paramount for increasing treatment initiation among children, ne...