Behaviour change models in HIV prevention tend to consider that risky sexual behaviours reflect risk assessments and that by changing risk assessments behaviour can be changed. Risk assessment is however culturally constructed. Individuals use heuristics or bounded cognitive devices derived from broader cultural meaning systems to rationalize uncertainty. In this study, we identify some of the cultural heuristics used by migrant men in Goa, India to assess their risk of HIV infection from different sexual partners. Data derives from a series of in-depth interviews and a locally informed survey. Cultural heuristics identified include visual heuristics, heuristics of gender roles, vigilance and trust. The paper argues that, for more culturall...
Inquiry into the determinants of risk-related sexual behaviour is important to the development of in...
This study investigates HIV/AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes, behaviours and practices among people...
This article describes the development of a dynamic culturally constructed clinical practice model f...
Behaviour change models in HIV prevention tend to consider that risky sexual behaviours reflect risk...
Within HIV and AIDS research, culture to a large extent has been relegated to the realm of beliefs a...
This paper analyses why HIV risk perceptions vary in a sample of 19-year-old Glaswegian men. The mai...
This paper examines the risk discourses of Sydney gay men who had recently become HIV positive. 92 i...
This chapter employs an organizing framework drawn from anthropology to examine the ‘culture of’ and...
Black African migrants and refugees are disproportionately affected by heterosexually acquired HIV i...
This research examines Indonesian cultural conceptions of HIV/AIDS, including perceptions of "risk."...
The low HIV prevalence in Maldives coupled with low HIV comprehensive knowledge presents a challenge...
Abstract The lack of an effective HIV vaccine or other biomedical intervention means that behavioura...
Background The HIV epidemic in India remains predominantly concentrated in groups where individuals ...
Abstract The lack of an effective HIV vaccine or other biomedical intervention means that behavioura...
ObjectiveTo determine the extent to which current United States based human immunodeficiency virus/a...
Inquiry into the determinants of risk-related sexual behaviour is important to the development of in...
This study investigates HIV/AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes, behaviours and practices among people...
This article describes the development of a dynamic culturally constructed clinical practice model f...
Behaviour change models in HIV prevention tend to consider that risky sexual behaviours reflect risk...
Within HIV and AIDS research, culture to a large extent has been relegated to the realm of beliefs a...
This paper analyses why HIV risk perceptions vary in a sample of 19-year-old Glaswegian men. The mai...
This paper examines the risk discourses of Sydney gay men who had recently become HIV positive. 92 i...
This chapter employs an organizing framework drawn from anthropology to examine the ‘culture of’ and...
Black African migrants and refugees are disproportionately affected by heterosexually acquired HIV i...
This research examines Indonesian cultural conceptions of HIV/AIDS, including perceptions of "risk."...
The low HIV prevalence in Maldives coupled with low HIV comprehensive knowledge presents a challenge...
Abstract The lack of an effective HIV vaccine or other biomedical intervention means that behavioura...
Background The HIV epidemic in India remains predominantly concentrated in groups where individuals ...
Abstract The lack of an effective HIV vaccine or other biomedical intervention means that behavioura...
ObjectiveTo determine the extent to which current United States based human immunodeficiency virus/a...
Inquiry into the determinants of risk-related sexual behaviour is important to the development of in...
This study investigates HIV/AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes, behaviours and practices among people...
This article describes the development of a dynamic culturally constructed clinical practice model f...