The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comOBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of neighbourhood socioeconomic factors on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence in young women (aged 15-24 years) in Zambia. METHODS: Re-analysis of a cross-sectional, population-based sero-survey of nearly 2000 adults conducted in 1997/1998 in Ndola, Zambia. Neighbourhood-level socioeconomic status (SES) was defined using the availability of running water and electricity in addition to educational, employment and occupational characteristics of adults older than 24 years. Neighbourhood-level and individual-level risk factors were analysed with a multivariate multilevel logistic regression model using a hierarchical conceptual framewo...
Population surveys of health and fertility are an important source of information about demographic ...
In Africa, south of the Sahara, the HIV epidemic continues to be a threat to health, economic and so...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the factors responsible for the disparity in HIV prevalence between young men ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of neighbourhood socioeconomic factors on human immunodeficiency v...
Background: The study examined the association between HIV infection and individual and neighbourhoo...
influence HIV risk in young women in Ndola, Zambia Sabine Gabrysch, Tansy Edwards and Judith R. Glyn...
Background: Investigations of the association between socio-economic position indicators and HIV in ...
Background: Emerging issues in HIV prevention include the importance of considering underlying socia...
Introduction: Differences in the distribution of HIV between and within SSA countries is striking. R...
HIV/AIDS is one of the largest obstacles to development in many countries and is destroying the live...
Background: Age, poverty and alcohol use are seen as risk factors for HIV among women in sub-Saharan...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>This study examined trends in premarital sex, multiple partnership and condo...
Background: Age, poverty and alcohol use are seen as risk factors for HIV among women in sub-Saharan...
This study examined trends in premarital sex, multiple partnership and condom use among young people...
Background: With regards to equity, the objective for health care systems is “equal access for equal...
Population surveys of health and fertility are an important source of information about demographic ...
In Africa, south of the Sahara, the HIV epidemic continues to be a threat to health, economic and so...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the factors responsible for the disparity in HIV prevalence between young men ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of neighbourhood socioeconomic factors on human immunodeficiency v...
Background: The study examined the association between HIV infection and individual and neighbourhoo...
influence HIV risk in young women in Ndola, Zambia Sabine Gabrysch, Tansy Edwards and Judith R. Glyn...
Background: Investigations of the association between socio-economic position indicators and HIV in ...
Background: Emerging issues in HIV prevention include the importance of considering underlying socia...
Introduction: Differences in the distribution of HIV between and within SSA countries is striking. R...
HIV/AIDS is one of the largest obstacles to development in many countries and is destroying the live...
Background: Age, poverty and alcohol use are seen as risk factors for HIV among women in sub-Saharan...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>This study examined trends in premarital sex, multiple partnership and condo...
Background: Age, poverty and alcohol use are seen as risk factors for HIV among women in sub-Saharan...
This study examined trends in premarital sex, multiple partnership and condom use among young people...
Background: With regards to equity, the objective for health care systems is “equal access for equal...
Population surveys of health and fertility are an important source of information about demographic ...
In Africa, south of the Sahara, the HIV epidemic continues to be a threat to health, economic and so...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the factors responsible for the disparity in HIV prevalence between young men ...