The aim of this study was to examine HIV sexual risk behaviours and perception of HIV risk among 1 095 students from the United States of America (US), Turkey and South Africa. Randomly selected students who were enrolled in general education courses completed a structured questionnaire. Results revealed statistically significant differences in specific HIV-related sexual behaviours among students from the three countries and among male and female students in each country. A higher percentage of US and South African students engage in HIV risky sexual behaviours compared with their Turkish counterparts, and a higher percentage of female students in the US and South Africa engage in HIV sexual risk behaviours compared with their male colleag...
This paper is aimed to verify whether the knowledge and beliefs of female medical freshmen about HIV...
Purpose To compare the sexual behaviors of young people in South Africa (SA) and the United States (...
The aim of the research was to gain increased knowledge regarding the sexual risk behaviour of schoo...
The aim of this study was to examine HIV sexual risk behaviours and perception of HIV risk among 1 0...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
This study examines the knowledge of HIV/AIDS, attitudes towards risky sexual behaviour and perceive...
The present study explores Rhodes students' perceptions and attitudes towards HIV/Aids issues. This ...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
Sexual behaviour remains the primary target of AIDS prevention efforts worldwide, it is one kind of...
BACKGROUND: The risk of sexually transmitted diseases is high but opportunities of sexual education ...
The study was conducted in order to examine the sexual HIV transmission risky behaviour of people l...
Students of Higher Education Institutions are assets of the society and change agents in filling the...
The association between perception of risk of HIV infection and sexual behaviour remains poorly unde...
2.4 % had unprotected sex more than 1 sexual partner1.4 % had unprotected sex with someone whose HIV...
This paper is aimed to verify whether the knowledge and beliefs of female medical freshmen about HIV...
Purpose To compare the sexual behaviors of young people in South Africa (SA) and the United States (...
The aim of the research was to gain increased knowledge regarding the sexual risk behaviour of schoo...
The aim of this study was to examine HIV sexual risk behaviours and perception of HIV risk among 1 0...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
This study examines the knowledge of HIV/AIDS, attitudes towards risky sexual behaviour and perceive...
The present study explores Rhodes students' perceptions and attitudes towards HIV/Aids issues. This ...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
Sexual behaviour remains the primary target of AIDS prevention efforts worldwide, it is one kind of...
BACKGROUND: The risk of sexually transmitted diseases is high but opportunities of sexual education ...
The study was conducted in order to examine the sexual HIV transmission risky behaviour of people l...
Students of Higher Education Institutions are assets of the society and change agents in filling the...
The association between perception of risk of HIV infection and sexual behaviour remains poorly unde...
2.4 % had unprotected sex more than 1 sexual partner1.4 % had unprotected sex with someone whose HIV...
This paper is aimed to verify whether the knowledge and beliefs of female medical freshmen about HIV...
Purpose To compare the sexual behaviors of young people in South Africa (SA) and the United States (...
The aim of the research was to gain increased knowledge regarding the sexual risk behaviour of schoo...