The majority of Botswana citizens have access to national HIV/AIDS education, but the messages ignore native cultural practices. The purpose of this paper is to critique the influence of American humanism and individualism on the ABC model of HIV/AIDS prevention used to stem the AIDS epidemic in Botswana
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 94-103).This paper investigates how th...
In this paper, I aim to answer the question: why are HIV rates in Botswana so high? The HIV epidemic...
There is little evidence on the influence of attitudes and beliefs of people about ART and inconsist...
Abstract: The majority of Botswana citizens have access to national HIV/AIDS education, but the mess...
This paper argues that the American ABC (Abstain, Be Faithful, and Condomise) HIV prevention model h...
The study is grounded in the concept of “Start where the people are” (Nyswander, 1956) which suggest...
This paper traces the development of policies dealing with HIV/AIDS in Botswana from their beginnin...
African governments accepted the reality of HIV-AIDS as a matter of convenience and not out of convi...
To address a need for increased discussion of the dangers of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AI...
A phenomenological study that was carried out among five ethnic groups of Botswana revealed the impo...
It is typical of societies to come up with their own labels or names to any phenomenon that may befa...
This paper reports on a mainly qualitative study into company strategies for HIV/AIDS information, e...
The ‘ABC' approach promoted at the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Botswana has failed to yiel...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. Focusing on the federal...
Discriminating people living with HIV/AIDS not only causes personal suffering and loss of dignity, b...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 94-103).This paper investigates how th...
In this paper, I aim to answer the question: why are HIV rates in Botswana so high? The HIV epidemic...
There is little evidence on the influence of attitudes and beliefs of people about ART and inconsist...
Abstract: The majority of Botswana citizens have access to national HIV/AIDS education, but the mess...
This paper argues that the American ABC (Abstain, Be Faithful, and Condomise) HIV prevention model h...
The study is grounded in the concept of “Start where the people are” (Nyswander, 1956) which suggest...
This paper traces the development of policies dealing with HIV/AIDS in Botswana from their beginnin...
African governments accepted the reality of HIV-AIDS as a matter of convenience and not out of convi...
To address a need for increased discussion of the dangers of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AI...
A phenomenological study that was carried out among five ethnic groups of Botswana revealed the impo...
It is typical of societies to come up with their own labels or names to any phenomenon that may befa...
This paper reports on a mainly qualitative study into company strategies for HIV/AIDS information, e...
The ‘ABC' approach promoted at the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Botswana has failed to yiel...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. Focusing on the federal...
Discriminating people living with HIV/AIDS not only causes personal suffering and loss of dignity, b...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 94-103).This paper investigates how th...
In this paper, I aim to answer the question: why are HIV rates in Botswana so high? The HIV epidemic...
There is little evidence on the influence of attitudes and beliefs of people about ART and inconsist...