In November and December 2008, the Social Marketing Association (SMA), conducted a survey designed to investigate important determinants of Condom Use, Multiple Partners (MP) and Multiple Concurrent Partners (MCP), as well as Counselling and testing (CT) among Police members in 3 towns/cities in Namibia. The study also aimed to determine the current levels of Male Circumcision (MC) and self reported Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). The survey served as a baseline survey for future use. A cross-sectional study design was used to identify determinants of behaviour, monitor progress and evaluate programmatic impact. This study served as a baseline and with additional funding, a follow up tracking survey should be done in 2011
The first round of the TRaC survey with men and women living in bateyes in the Dominican Republic wa...
This paper aims to examine determinants of multiple sexual partnerships (MSPs) among South African m...
This is an electronic version of an article published in AIDS Care. 2008 Aug;20(7):771-81. AIDS Care...
The Mpumalanga Men's Study (MPMS) is the assessment of the Project Boithato HIV prevention intervent...
A cross sectional population based survey called a Behavior Change Impact Survey (BCIS-I), among mal...
The primary objective of this 2008 TRaC study was to inform PSI/Angola’s HIV prevention program and ...
The purpose of the MROS: FSWs Round Two was to answer the question:Among the identified population o...
The Mpumalanga Men’s Study (MPMS) is the assessment of the Project Boithato HIV prevention intervent...
The purpose of the study is to provide evidence for decision making in the social marketing of famil...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Second generation HIV surveillance surveys tha...
Background: Consistent use of condoms is the most effective method of preventing STIs including HIV....
PSI/U conducts behavior change communication (BCC) activities among CSWs (commercial sex workers) as...
In April 2006 the Social Marketing Association (SMA), Population Services International (PSI) local ...
In 2006 Population Services International (PSI) Lesotho conducted a household survey designed to inv...
The current study represents the first part of the research included in this program and serves as a...
The first round of the TRaC survey with men and women living in bateyes in the Dominican Republic wa...
This paper aims to examine determinants of multiple sexual partnerships (MSPs) among South African m...
This is an electronic version of an article published in AIDS Care. 2008 Aug;20(7):771-81. AIDS Care...
The Mpumalanga Men's Study (MPMS) is the assessment of the Project Boithato HIV prevention intervent...
A cross sectional population based survey called a Behavior Change Impact Survey (BCIS-I), among mal...
The primary objective of this 2008 TRaC study was to inform PSI/Angola’s HIV prevention program and ...
The purpose of the MROS: FSWs Round Two was to answer the question:Among the identified population o...
The Mpumalanga Men’s Study (MPMS) is the assessment of the Project Boithato HIV prevention intervent...
The purpose of the study is to provide evidence for decision making in the social marketing of famil...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Second generation HIV surveillance surveys tha...
Background: Consistent use of condoms is the most effective method of preventing STIs including HIV....
PSI/U conducts behavior change communication (BCC) activities among CSWs (commercial sex workers) as...
In April 2006 the Social Marketing Association (SMA), Population Services International (PSI) local ...
In 2006 Population Services International (PSI) Lesotho conducted a household survey designed to inv...
The current study represents the first part of the research included in this program and serves as a...
The first round of the TRaC survey with men and women living in bateyes in the Dominican Republic wa...
This paper aims to examine determinants of multiple sexual partnerships (MSPs) among South African m...
This is an electronic version of an article published in AIDS Care. 2008 Aug;20(7):771-81. AIDS Care...