Background The objective of this paper is to describe sources of information on HIV/AIDS and their relationship with AIDS-related knowledge and sexual behaviour in a rural area of south Senegal. Methods A cross-sectional study using a standardized questionnaire was administered in 1994 by local interviewers to 240 men and 242 women aged 157–59 years, randomly selected from the general population. Results Sources of HIV/AIDS information most frequently cited were radio for men (61% of men) and the local health centre for women (52% of women). Among men, citing radio as a source of information was associated with an improved overall AIDS-related knowledge (a seven-questions based average score was 4.30 for men citing radio acquired informat...
textabstractIntroduction: HIV/AIDS, the most important health problem in Africa, is the leading caus...
The study investigated the sources of information and perceived practices that predispose extensionp...
Recent changes in knowledge and attitudes towards AIDS in a rural population of Senegal were assesse...
Background The objective of this paper is to describe sources of information on HIV/AIDS and their r...
Background The objective of this paper is to describe sources of information on HTV/AIDS and their r...
Objectives To describe the determinants of 'at risk' sexual behaviour and perception of AIDS-related...
The objective of this paper is to assess knowledge, perceptions and behavioural changes in response ...
We conducted a study of AIDS/STI prevention-related events based on a network of sentinel observers ...
Senegal has an HIV/AIDS prevalence rate of less than 1%, a success generally attributed to the count...
This report is intended to identify the determinants of preventive attitudes and thereby enable the ...
HIV prevalence in Senegal is less than 1%, a success generally attributed to the country's quick res...
Many studies examining the use of HIV/AIDS information sources aboundbut these studies do not establ...
In Senegal, recent data indicates that the HIV epidemic is increasingly driven by concurrent sexual ...
This paper explores the significance of social relationships to two important stages in the process ...
HIV prevalence in central Mozambique is the highest in the country with high urban rates impacting o...
textabstractIntroduction: HIV/AIDS, the most important health problem in Africa, is the leading caus...
The study investigated the sources of information and perceived practices that predispose extensionp...
Recent changes in knowledge and attitudes towards AIDS in a rural population of Senegal were assesse...
Background The objective of this paper is to describe sources of information on HIV/AIDS and their r...
Background The objective of this paper is to describe sources of information on HTV/AIDS and their r...
Objectives To describe the determinants of 'at risk' sexual behaviour and perception of AIDS-related...
The objective of this paper is to assess knowledge, perceptions and behavioural changes in response ...
We conducted a study of AIDS/STI prevention-related events based on a network of sentinel observers ...
Senegal has an HIV/AIDS prevalence rate of less than 1%, a success generally attributed to the count...
This report is intended to identify the determinants of preventive attitudes and thereby enable the ...
HIV prevalence in Senegal is less than 1%, a success generally attributed to the country's quick res...
Many studies examining the use of HIV/AIDS information sources aboundbut these studies do not establ...
In Senegal, recent data indicates that the HIV epidemic is increasingly driven by concurrent sexual ...
This paper explores the significance of social relationships to two important stages in the process ...
HIV prevalence in central Mozambique is the highest in the country with high urban rates impacting o...
textabstractIntroduction: HIV/AIDS, the most important health problem in Africa, is the leading caus...
The study investigated the sources of information and perceived practices that predispose extensionp...
Recent changes in knowledge and attitudes towards AIDS in a rural population of Senegal were assesse...