Literature on the links between polygamy and HIV and AIDS is limited and the findings inconclusive. Literature to date in Sub-Saharan Africa has relied mainly on case-control studies and surveys. This qualitative study aimed to explore different community members' perceptions of the links between the practice of polygamy and vulnerability or resilience to HIV and AIDS in Maiduguri, north-eastern Nigeria. The study used focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with religious and community leaders and different groups of women and men in the community. Participant views on the links between polygamy and HIV were varied. However, one clear emerging theme was that it is not the practice of polygamy per se that shapes vulnerability to HIV...
In the context of the African HIV epidemic, support groups are not simply spaces for discussions of ...
This article interrogates the practice of Christian polygynous marriages in Gutu district among the ...
Using a systematic literature review approach, this paper focused on the role of polygyny in the spr...
One of the greatest problems in the world today is the HIV/AIDS pandemic which has and is ravaging f...
This study was carried out among 183 women in Ilorin metropolis, Nigeria. The study was designed to ...
Low Human Immunodeficiency Virus [HIV] test uptake and multiple partnerships among men in Nigeria ar...
The sociocultural and economic factors affecting the utilization of HIV/AIDS among women in Ugep, Ya...
PhD ThesisIntroduction Human immune deficiency virus (HIV) remains a global public health challenge...
Data from a 1991 survey of five Nigerian towns are used to examine currently married men’s and women...
This study examined the impact of sources of AIDS education on HIV-related behavioural changes, and ...
The behavioural factors that are driving HIV/AIDS remain largely elusive despite vast number of quan...
National sentinel surveys show that Iquita rural community in Nigeria with estimated 15,000 people w...
Background: Despite the consensus in both the developing and developed countries that concurrent mul...
The success of retrovirus therapy has prompted many of the infected HIV/AIDS serodiscondents couples...
Despite the large body of evidence suggesting that African MSM have poor healthcare seeking behavior...
In the context of the African HIV epidemic, support groups are not simply spaces for discussions of ...
This article interrogates the practice of Christian polygynous marriages in Gutu district among the ...
Using a systematic literature review approach, this paper focused on the role of polygyny in the spr...
One of the greatest problems in the world today is the HIV/AIDS pandemic which has and is ravaging f...
This study was carried out among 183 women in Ilorin metropolis, Nigeria. The study was designed to ...
Low Human Immunodeficiency Virus [HIV] test uptake and multiple partnerships among men in Nigeria ar...
The sociocultural and economic factors affecting the utilization of HIV/AIDS among women in Ugep, Ya...
PhD ThesisIntroduction Human immune deficiency virus (HIV) remains a global public health challenge...
Data from a 1991 survey of five Nigerian towns are used to examine currently married men’s and women...
This study examined the impact of sources of AIDS education on HIV-related behavioural changes, and ...
The behavioural factors that are driving HIV/AIDS remain largely elusive despite vast number of quan...
National sentinel surveys show that Iquita rural community in Nigeria with estimated 15,000 people w...
Background: Despite the consensus in both the developing and developed countries that concurrent mul...
The success of retrovirus therapy has prompted many of the infected HIV/AIDS serodiscondents couples...
Despite the large body of evidence suggesting that African MSM have poor healthcare seeking behavior...
In the context of the African HIV epidemic, support groups are not simply spaces for discussions of ...
This article interrogates the practice of Christian polygynous marriages in Gutu district among the ...
Using a systematic literature review approach, this paper focused on the role of polygyny in the spr...