The study was conducted among male migrant workers in 21 districts across four states in southern (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu) and western (Maharashtra) India. The specific objectives of the study were: 1. To understand the patterns and drivers of migration/mobility of men who migrate for the purpose of work. 2. To describe the characteristics of vulnerable sub-populations among migrant men. 3. To examine the relationship between pattern of mobility/migration and HIV risk behaviors among migrant men. The eligibility criteria for inclusion in the study was: males 18 years or older, who had moved to current place of work in the previous two years and had visited two or more places for work purpose in the last two years
Background: Migration of Nepali workers to India is a longstanding phenomenon. Studies have indicate...
HIV is widespread in Andhra Pradesh, with high HIV prevalence among pregnant women receiving antenat...
Introduction: Thus far, the reasons for increasing HIV prevalence in northern and eastern Indian sta...
It is important to ascertain where migrant men initiate risky sexual behaviors and how they differ f...
The Population Council, in collaboration with TNS India Pvt. Ltd., undertook a study in Andhra Prade...
The present study was undertaken by the Population Council and the Karnataka Health Promotion Trust ...
HIV prevalence in Maharashtra is one of the highest among Indian states. The specific objectives of ...
Maharashtra was one of the first states to be affected by HIV in India. Results from the National Fa...
More than 5.7 million people in India were estimated to have Human Inmmunodeficiency virus (HIV) in...
Thus far, the reasons for increasing HIV prevalence in northern and eastern Indian states are unknow...
Karnataka is one of the high HIV prevalence states in India. Results from the National Family Health...
Our objective was to estimate for the first time the prevalence and determinants of human immunodefi...
OBJECTIVE: Seasonal migration may be an important driver of the HIV epidemic in India; however, migr...
This paper examines the relationship of migration and mobility of husband and wife to sexual risk be...
Objectives: Mobility is an important factor contributing to the spread of HIV among key population a...
Background: Migration of Nepali workers to India is a longstanding phenomenon. Studies have indicate...
HIV is widespread in Andhra Pradesh, with high HIV prevalence among pregnant women receiving antenat...
Introduction: Thus far, the reasons for increasing HIV prevalence in northern and eastern Indian sta...
It is important to ascertain where migrant men initiate risky sexual behaviors and how they differ f...
The Population Council, in collaboration with TNS India Pvt. Ltd., undertook a study in Andhra Prade...
The present study was undertaken by the Population Council and the Karnataka Health Promotion Trust ...
HIV prevalence in Maharashtra is one of the highest among Indian states. The specific objectives of ...
Maharashtra was one of the first states to be affected by HIV in India. Results from the National Fa...
More than 5.7 million people in India were estimated to have Human Inmmunodeficiency virus (HIV) in...
Thus far, the reasons for increasing HIV prevalence in northern and eastern Indian states are unknow...
Karnataka is one of the high HIV prevalence states in India. Results from the National Family Health...
Our objective was to estimate for the first time the prevalence and determinants of human immunodefi...
OBJECTIVE: Seasonal migration may be an important driver of the HIV epidemic in India; however, migr...
This paper examines the relationship of migration and mobility of husband and wife to sexual risk be...
Objectives: Mobility is an important factor contributing to the spread of HIV among key population a...
Background: Migration of Nepali workers to India is a longstanding phenomenon. Studies have indicate...
HIV is widespread in Andhra Pradesh, with high HIV prevalence among pregnant women receiving antenat...
Introduction: Thus far, the reasons for increasing HIV prevalence in northern and eastern Indian sta...