Abstract The ways in which couples communicate about microbicides is likely to influence microbicide uptake and usage. We collected quantitative data about whether women in a microbicide trial discussed microbicides with their partners and explored communication about microbicides during 79 in-depth-interviews with women enrolled in the trial and 17 focus-group discussions with community members. After 4 weeks in the trial, 60 % of 1092 women had discussed microbicides with their partners; in multivariate analysis, this was associated with younger age, clinic of enrolment and not living in households that owned cattle. After 52 weeks, 84 % of women had discussed microbicides; in multivariate analysis, this was associated with not living in ...
Master of Social Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Women remain disproport...
Vaginal microbicides are heralded as a woman's HIV prevention method. This study, conducted in a mic...
Qualitative research was conducted to explore the social context of sexual-risk behaviour among wome...
The ways in which couples communicate about microbicides is likely to influence mic...
The ways in which couples communicate about microbicides is likely to influence micr...
Microbicides are a class of substances under development that could reduce the sexual transmission o...
Introduction: Constructively engaging male partners in women-centred health programs such as family ...
Introduction: Constructively engaging male partners in women-centred health programs such as family ...
Gender norms that privilege men\u27s sexual power and pleasure, and distrust of condom use in intima...
Microbicides are most usually conceptualised within a disease prevention framework and studies usual...
Currently in clinical trials, vaginal microbicides are proposed as a female-initiated method of sexu...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Objectives. We analyzed qualitative and quantitative data for 98 HIV-negative, low-risk women in Mal...
Married women in India are increasingly at risk of HIV, often due to their husbands ’ extramarital s...
Master of Social Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Women remain disproport...
Vaginal microbicides are heralded as a woman's HIV prevention method. This study, conducted in a mic...
Qualitative research was conducted to explore the social context of sexual-risk behaviour among wome...
The ways in which couples communicate about microbicides is likely to influence mic...
The ways in which couples communicate about microbicides is likely to influence micr...
Microbicides are a class of substances under development that could reduce the sexual transmission o...
Introduction: Constructively engaging male partners in women-centred health programs such as family ...
Introduction: Constructively engaging male partners in women-centred health programs such as family ...
Gender norms that privilege men\u27s sexual power and pleasure, and distrust of condom use in intima...
Microbicides are most usually conceptualised within a disease prevention framework and studies usual...
Currently in clinical trials, vaginal microbicides are proposed as a female-initiated method of sexu...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Objectives. We analyzed qualitative and quantitative data for 98 HIV-negative, low-risk women in Mal...
Married women in India are increasingly at risk of HIV, often due to their husbands ’ extramarital s...
Master of Social Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Women remain disproport...
Vaginal microbicides are heralded as a woman's HIV prevention method. This study, conducted in a mic...
Qualitative research was conducted to explore the social context of sexual-risk behaviour among wome...