In 2008, PSI Angola conducted a quantitative study with CSW in Luanda and Cunene. This study found that consistent condom use was significantly higher in Luanda (87%) than in Cunene (25%). Although re-ported condom use was quite high in Luanda, there are troubling trends in other indicators of availability and ability to use condoms. Findings from this study indicated that CSW were more likely to use con-doms consistently if they had higher self efficacy with respect to condom use and felt at higher risk of be-coming infected with HIV
This study aims at investigating the social and behavioral predictors of consistent condom use among...
International audienceSocial desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially undes...
This study uses data from a representative sample of sexually active adults in urban Mozambique to e...
The primary objective of this 2008 TRaC study was to inform PSI/Angola’s HIV prevention program and ...
The primary objective of the 2008 TRaC study was to inform PSI/Angola’s HIV prevention program and p...
The PSI/Angola HIV prevention program is supported financially by the United States Agency for Inter...
The purpose of the study is to provide evidence for decision making in the social marketing of famil...
Objective: To identify correlates of consistent condom use among commercial sex workers (CSW) over a...
The paper aims to provide evidence on consistent condom use dynamics among sex workers in Central Am...
The purpose of the study is to provide evidence for decision-making in social marketing HIV preven...
This study, which is the second study of a TRaC series among sex workers in Haiti on the use of cond...
In 2008, the proportion of truck drivers who were not systematically protected during sex was 63% wi...
International audience: French Guiana is the French territory that is most affected by HIV. AIDS inc...
Consistent condom use can prevent HIV infection, yet levels of condom use are low in many settings. ...
Background: According to the UNGASS 2010 Country Progress Report, at the end of December 2009 there ...
This study aims at investigating the social and behavioral predictors of consistent condom use among...
International audienceSocial desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially undes...
This study uses data from a representative sample of sexually active adults in urban Mozambique to e...
The primary objective of this 2008 TRaC study was to inform PSI/Angola’s HIV prevention program and ...
The primary objective of the 2008 TRaC study was to inform PSI/Angola’s HIV prevention program and p...
The PSI/Angola HIV prevention program is supported financially by the United States Agency for Inter...
The purpose of the study is to provide evidence for decision making in the social marketing of famil...
Objective: To identify correlates of consistent condom use among commercial sex workers (CSW) over a...
The paper aims to provide evidence on consistent condom use dynamics among sex workers in Central Am...
The purpose of the study is to provide evidence for decision-making in social marketing HIV preven...
This study, which is the second study of a TRaC series among sex workers in Haiti on the use of cond...
In 2008, the proportion of truck drivers who were not systematically protected during sex was 63% wi...
International audience: French Guiana is the French territory that is most affected by HIV. AIDS inc...
Consistent condom use can prevent HIV infection, yet levels of condom use are low in many settings. ...
Background: According to the UNGASS 2010 Country Progress Report, at the end of December 2009 there ...
This study aims at investigating the social and behavioral predictors of consistent condom use among...
International audienceSocial desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially undes...
This study uses data from a representative sample of sexually active adults in urban Mozambique to e...