IntroductionExtant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SES) and health. A notable exception is the apparent concentration of HIV/AIDS among wealthier individuals. This paper uses data from the Demographic Health Surveys and AIDS Indicator Surveys to examine socioeconomic inequalities in HIV/AIDS prevalence in 24 sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, the region that accounts for two-thirds of the global HIV/AIDS burden.MethodsThe relative and generalized concentration indices (RC and GC) were used to quantify wealth-based socioeconomic inequalities in HIV/AIDS prevalence for the total adult population (aged 15-49), for men and women, and in urban and rural areas in each country. Further, we decompose...
BackgroundWomen are disproportionally affected by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immuno...
Introduction Although socioeconomic inequalities in HIV prevention, testing and treatment services h...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Survey to analyze the relationship between HIV ...
IntroductionExtant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SE...
Extant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SES) and healt...
In 2020, 35% of all HIV-positive people in the world lived in Eastern and Southern Africa. This work...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
Background Inequalities undermine efforts to end AIDS by 2030. We examined socioeconomic inequalitie...
International audienceObjectives: Socioeconomic inequalities in HIV prevention services coverage con...
Throughout the developing world, HIV/AIDS epidemic has became a major cause of death and poverty. It...
Objectives To analyse the association between socio-economic status (SES) and HIV in Manhiça, a dist...
BackgroundWomen are disproportionally affected by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immuno...
Introduction Although socioeconomic inequalities in HIV prevention, testing and treatment services h...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Survey to analyze the relationship between HIV ...
IntroductionExtant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SE...
Extant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SES) and healt...
In 2020, 35% of all HIV-positive people in the world lived in Eastern and Southern Africa. This work...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
Background Inequalities undermine efforts to end AIDS by 2030. We examined socioeconomic inequalitie...
International audienceObjectives: Socioeconomic inequalities in HIV prevention services coverage con...
Throughout the developing world, HIV/AIDS epidemic has became a major cause of death and poverty. It...
Objectives To analyse the association between socio-economic status (SES) and HIV in Manhiça, a dist...
BackgroundWomen are disproportionally affected by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immuno...
Introduction Although socioeconomic inequalities in HIV prevention, testing and treatment services h...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Survey to analyze the relationship between HIV ...