OBJECTIVE: Changing behaviour is an important method for preventing HIV infection. We examined why a community randomized trial of a behavioural intervention found no significant effect of this on HIV incidence in rural Uganda. DESIGN: An individual-level analysis of a community randomized trial. METHODS: All sexually active, initially HIV-seronegative individuals with data on sexual behaviour were included (1558 men and 1836 women). Uptake of the intervention was measured using self-reported attendance at meetings, videos, dramas, and interactions with community educators in the past year. Sexual behaviour was assessed using self-reported condom use and the number of sexual partners in the past year. RESULTS: Overall, 81% of individuals in...
Abstract Background Gender based violence, including violence by an intimate partner, is a major glo...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with HIV infection. We aimed to assess whe...
BackgroundIntimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with HIV infection. We aimed to assess wheth...
OBJECTIVE: Changing behaviour is an important method for preventing HIV infection. We examined why a...
Objective: Changing behaviour is an important method for preventing HIV infection. We examined why a...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) and behavioural interventions are th...
OBJECTIVE: To describe study design, methods and baseline findings of a behavioural intervention alo...
objective To describe study design, methods and baseline findings of a behavioural intervention alo...
The only means currently available to stem the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is prevention...
Behavioural change programmes specifically those promoting faithfulness, partner reduction and consi...
Uganda has long been considered an AIDS success story, although in recent years declines in prevalen...
ObjectivesSuppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) substantially decreases HIV transmission in clini...
BACKGROUND: Throughout the 1990s, HIV-1 prevalence and incidence were falling in Uganda. Recently, s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess evidence for sexual behavior change in response to antiretroviral therapy (ART)...
Objective: To describe the study design, methods and baseline findings of a behavioural intervention...
Abstract Background Gender based violence, including violence by an intimate partner, is a major glo...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with HIV infection. We aimed to assess whe...
BackgroundIntimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with HIV infection. We aimed to assess wheth...
OBJECTIVE: Changing behaviour is an important method for preventing HIV infection. We examined why a...
Objective: Changing behaviour is an important method for preventing HIV infection. We examined why a...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) and behavioural interventions are th...
OBJECTIVE: To describe study design, methods and baseline findings of a behavioural intervention alo...
objective To describe study design, methods and baseline findings of a behavioural intervention alo...
The only means currently available to stem the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is prevention...
Behavioural change programmes specifically those promoting faithfulness, partner reduction and consi...
Uganda has long been considered an AIDS success story, although in recent years declines in prevalen...
ObjectivesSuppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) substantially decreases HIV transmission in clini...
BACKGROUND: Throughout the 1990s, HIV-1 prevalence and incidence were falling in Uganda. Recently, s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess evidence for sexual behavior change in response to antiretroviral therapy (ART)...
Objective: To describe the study design, methods and baseline findings of a behavioural intervention...
Abstract Background Gender based violence, including violence by an intimate partner, is a major glo...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with HIV infection. We aimed to assess whe...
BackgroundIntimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with HIV infection. We aimed to assess wheth...