HIV prevention efforts to date have not explored the potential for persons living with HIV to act as change agents for prevention behaviour in their social networks. Using egocentric social network analysis, this study examined the prevalence and social network correlates of prevention advocacy behaviours (discussing HIV in general; encouraging abstinence or condom use, HIV testing, and seeking HIV care) enacted by 39 HIV clients in Uganda. Participants engaged in each prevention advocacy behaviour with roughly 50–70% of the members in their network. The strongest determinant of engaging in prevention advocacy with more of one’s network members was having a greater proportion of network members who knew one’s HIV seropositive status, as thi...
While community-based groups are able to provide vital support to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV...
While community-based groups are able to provide vital support to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV...
Transgender womens (TW) social networks may facilitate HIV prevention information dissemination and ...
Copyright © 2012 Sarah Ssali et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
The aim of the study is to compare sociodemographic characteristics, psychosocial factors, HIV knowl...
In recent years, Uganda has experienced rapid growth in networked groups of people living with HIV (...
Analyzing data from a household survey in rural Malawi, this presentation will explore how social ne...
Analyzing data from a household survey in rural Malawi, this presentation will explore how social ne...
Analyzing data from a household survey in rural Malawi, this presentation will explore how social ne...
RationaleHIV-related stigma profoundly affects the physical and social wellbeing of people living wi...
RATIONALE: HIV-related stigma profoundly affects the physical and social wellbeing of people living ...
In recent years, Uganda has experienced rapid growth in networked groups of people living with HIV (...
Social support for people living with HIV in rural America remains a considerably understudied aspec...
The overall aim of this study is to address the lack of awareness of health care professionals worki...
Social media has been touted by public health practitioners and health communication scholars as a v...
While community-based groups are able to provide vital support to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV...
While community-based groups are able to provide vital support to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV...
Transgender womens (TW) social networks may facilitate HIV prevention information dissemination and ...
Copyright © 2012 Sarah Ssali et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
The aim of the study is to compare sociodemographic characteristics, psychosocial factors, HIV knowl...
In recent years, Uganda has experienced rapid growth in networked groups of people living with HIV (...
Analyzing data from a household survey in rural Malawi, this presentation will explore how social ne...
Analyzing data from a household survey in rural Malawi, this presentation will explore how social ne...
Analyzing data from a household survey in rural Malawi, this presentation will explore how social ne...
RationaleHIV-related stigma profoundly affects the physical and social wellbeing of people living wi...
RATIONALE: HIV-related stigma profoundly affects the physical and social wellbeing of people living ...
In recent years, Uganda has experienced rapid growth in networked groups of people living with HIV (...
Social support for people living with HIV in rural America remains a considerably understudied aspec...
The overall aim of this study is to address the lack of awareness of health care professionals worki...
Social media has been touted by public health practitioners and health communication scholars as a v...
While community-based groups are able to provide vital support to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV...
While community-based groups are able to provide vital support to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV...
Transgender womens (TW) social networks may facilitate HIV prevention information dissemination and ...