Background: Nigeria is home to more people living with HIV than any other country in the world, except South Africa and India – where an estimated 2.9 million [1.7 million – 4.2 million] people were living with the virus in 2005. Women bear the greatest burden of frequent high-risk pregnancies, raising large families, and increasingly, the AIDS epidemic. Thus, there is a need for better understanding of the determinants of high risk sexual behaviour among women. In this study, we examined factors associated with extra-marital sex among women in Nigeria and investigated how much variation in reported extra-marital sex can be attributed to individual-, and community-level factors. Methods: We analyzed data from 6362 sexually active women...
This paper investigates whether community-level wealth inequality predicts HIV serostatus, using DHS...
Objectives: Patterns of sexual partnering should shape HIV transmission in human populations. The ob...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the influence of marital status and other correlates on HIV infection amon...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Nigeria is home to more people li...
A number of authors have identified multiple concurrent sexual partnerships by both men and women to...
Background: Emerging evidence seems to suggest that there is some association between individual soc...
Background: Despite the consensus in both the developing and developed countries that concurrent mul...
IntroductionUnderstanding the risk factors for behavioral patterns in sexual relationships play a si...
Background: Nigeria has the highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world after India a...
Objective: To assess the influence of marital status and other correlates on HIV infection among wom...
This research was supported by funding from the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa ...
The behavioural factors that are driving HIV/AIDS remain largely elusive despite vast number of quan...
Background: Nigeria has the highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world after India a...
Introduction: Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with over 186 million residents and 62...
BACKGROUND: Risky sexual behavior increases the risk of contracting sexually transmitted disease inc...
This paper investigates whether community-level wealth inequality predicts HIV serostatus, using DHS...
Objectives: Patterns of sexual partnering should shape HIV transmission in human populations. The ob...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the influence of marital status and other correlates on HIV infection amon...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Nigeria is home to more people li...
A number of authors have identified multiple concurrent sexual partnerships by both men and women to...
Background: Emerging evidence seems to suggest that there is some association between individual soc...
Background: Despite the consensus in both the developing and developed countries that concurrent mul...
IntroductionUnderstanding the risk factors for behavioral patterns in sexual relationships play a si...
Background: Nigeria has the highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world after India a...
Objective: To assess the influence of marital status and other correlates on HIV infection among wom...
This research was supported by funding from the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa ...
The behavioural factors that are driving HIV/AIDS remain largely elusive despite vast number of quan...
Background: Nigeria has the highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world after India a...
Introduction: Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with over 186 million residents and 62...
BACKGROUND: Risky sexual behavior increases the risk of contracting sexually transmitted disease inc...
This paper investigates whether community-level wealth inequality predicts HIV serostatus, using DHS...
Objectives: Patterns of sexual partnering should shape HIV transmission in human populations. The ob...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the influence of marital status and other correlates on HIV infection amon...