The increasing levels of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in sub-Saharan Africa have seen more women being infected by HIV. This article explores the interplay between culture, HIV transmission and disclosure experiences. The setting for the study was Magunje, a rural village in Zimbabwe. Using a semi-structured interview schedule, the interviews were conducted with women living with HIV/AIDS. It emerged that culture condones male promiscuity, since virility is judged by the number of partners that men have, while women face many challenges with regards to disclosure
Background: Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programmes have been reported to redu...
Thesis advisor: Rosanna DeMarcoThe purpose of this study was to explore the Zimbabwean women's exper...
This study emerged from the high prevalence rate of HIV and AIDS infection among women in Sub-Sahara...
Women throughout the world are suffering the brunt of HIV/AIDS. They carry the unenviable tag of bei...
Abstract: The purpose of the study was to determine the dynamics of HIV status disclosure among HIV ...
A journal article on HIV/AIDS disclosure in Zimbabwe.Zimbabwe had more than 1.3 million people livin...
Abstract Background. We visited Harare, Zimbabwe in the summer of 2005 to do research for this proj...
BackgroundSub Saharan Africa continues to be the epicenter of HIV with 70% of people living with HIV...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.This research study explored the experiences...
The HIV prevalence in Zimbabwe is one of the highest globally, standing at 14.5% for the ages 15-64 ...
Most studies on HIV risk in sub-Saharan Africa focus on individual-level socio-demographic and behav...
Introduction: The study assessed the linkages between HIV infection and intimate partner violence (I...
Malawi, a very poor country located in southern Africa, is no exception to the growing trend and sev...
Women face a greater risk of HIV infection worldwide than men. This study explored socio-economic, c...
Research on African women and HIV, particularly research that investigates their experiences of livi...
Background: Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programmes have been reported to redu...
Thesis advisor: Rosanna DeMarcoThe purpose of this study was to explore the Zimbabwean women's exper...
This study emerged from the high prevalence rate of HIV and AIDS infection among women in Sub-Sahara...
Women throughout the world are suffering the brunt of HIV/AIDS. They carry the unenviable tag of bei...
Abstract: The purpose of the study was to determine the dynamics of HIV status disclosure among HIV ...
A journal article on HIV/AIDS disclosure in Zimbabwe.Zimbabwe had more than 1.3 million people livin...
Abstract Background. We visited Harare, Zimbabwe in the summer of 2005 to do research for this proj...
BackgroundSub Saharan Africa continues to be the epicenter of HIV with 70% of people living with HIV...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.This research study explored the experiences...
The HIV prevalence in Zimbabwe is one of the highest globally, standing at 14.5% for the ages 15-64 ...
Most studies on HIV risk in sub-Saharan Africa focus on individual-level socio-demographic and behav...
Introduction: The study assessed the linkages between HIV infection and intimate partner violence (I...
Malawi, a very poor country located in southern Africa, is no exception to the growing trend and sev...
Women face a greater risk of HIV infection worldwide than men. This study explored socio-economic, c...
Research on African women and HIV, particularly research that investigates their experiences of livi...
Background: Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programmes have been reported to redu...
Thesis advisor: Rosanna DeMarcoThe purpose of this study was to explore the Zimbabwean women's exper...
This study emerged from the high prevalence rate of HIV and AIDS infection among women in Sub-Sahara...