A common assumption underpinning health communications design in humanitarian settings is that increasing knowledge and risk perception will lead to appropriate behaviour change. This study compares associations of HIV knowledge and perceived risk with reported HIV-avoidant behaviour changes and sexual health choices from a community survey of 698 sexually experienced male and female Sierra Leonean refugees in Guinea. HIV knowledge was not significantly associated with reported HIV-avoidant changes (OR 1.25; adjusted for gender; 95%CI 0.76-2.04), while perceived HIV risk was negatively associated (OR 0.38, adjusted for age at sexual debut; 95%CI 0.22-0.66). Trying to conceive was the main reason reported for not using condoms or other contr...
Objectives To describe the determinants of 'at risk' sexual behaviour and perception of AIDS-related...
Objective: As the cure for HIV/AIDS continues to be elusive, and as the pandemic continues to have a...
Abstract: Background Risk perception has been found to be a crucial factor explaining inconsistent o...
BACKGROUND: Both conflict and HIV affect sub-Saharan Africa, and supportive approaches for HIV preve...
Little is known about HIV infection risks and risk behaviours of refugees living in resource-scarce ...
BACKGROUND: Both conflict and HIV affect sub-Saharan Africa, and supportive approaches for HIV preve...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Both conflict and HIV affect sub-...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Introduction: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for H...
Behavioural risk reduction interventions are a central part of continuing efforts to stem the spread...
Risk perception for HIV infection is an important determinant for engaging in HIV prevention behavio...
Summary. The association between perception of risk of HIV infection and sexual behaviour remains po...
Introduction: Risk perception is a core construct in many behaviour change theories in public health...
The aim of this survey was to gain an insight into the level of knowledge, perception of risk and at...
Background Perceiving a personal risk for HIV infection is considered important for engaging in HIV ...
Introduction: New infections of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) remain a big problem in many coun...
Objectives To describe the determinants of 'at risk' sexual behaviour and perception of AIDS-related...
Objective: As the cure for HIV/AIDS continues to be elusive, and as the pandemic continues to have a...
Abstract: Background Risk perception has been found to be a crucial factor explaining inconsistent o...
BACKGROUND: Both conflict and HIV affect sub-Saharan Africa, and supportive approaches for HIV preve...
Little is known about HIV infection risks and risk behaviours of refugees living in resource-scarce ...
BACKGROUND: Both conflict and HIV affect sub-Saharan Africa, and supportive approaches for HIV preve...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Both conflict and HIV affect sub-...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Introduction: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for H...
Behavioural risk reduction interventions are a central part of continuing efforts to stem the spread...
Risk perception for HIV infection is an important determinant for engaging in HIV prevention behavio...
Summary. The association between perception of risk of HIV infection and sexual behaviour remains po...
Introduction: Risk perception is a core construct in many behaviour change theories in public health...
The aim of this survey was to gain an insight into the level of knowledge, perception of risk and at...
Background Perceiving a personal risk for HIV infection is considered important for engaging in HIV ...
Introduction: New infections of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) remain a big problem in many coun...
Objectives To describe the determinants of 'at risk' sexual behaviour and perception of AIDS-related...
Objective: As the cure for HIV/AIDS continues to be elusive, and as the pandemic continues to have a...
Abstract: Background Risk perception has been found to be a crucial factor explaining inconsistent o...