With Malawi having one of the highest rates of AIDS in the world and prevention programmes visibly continuing to fail, the present study was motivated by the pressing need to 1aentify alternative and sustainable resources. A total of 175 undergraduates at the national University of Malawi rated the credibility, both past and future, of the possible sources of advice regarding the disease. This time perspective revealed just one consistently prominent resource: the community alternative of the family. We discuss the applications of this particular finding within the real context of changes occurring in Malawi's political and economic situation, concluding that the family has the potential to make a truly significant contr...
This paper reviews publications and research reports on how sub-Saharan African families have been a...
The Population Council carried out a three-year project entitled “Community-Based AIDS Prevention an...
Extended families and clans in African societies have extensive systems of treatment and patient man...
With Malawi having one of the highest rates of AIDS in the world and prevention programmes visibly...
BACKGROUND: While sustainability of health programmes has been the subject of empirical studies, the...
Although information on African family adaptation to the AIDS epidemic is critical to planning and m...
The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences that HIV and AIDS patients who are on Comm...
Chifundo Colleta Zimba: Supporting the implementation of guidelines to prevent mother-to-child trans...
The purpose of this study was to describe the experience of family caregivers of patients with AIDS-...
Background: While sustainability of health programmes has been the subject of empirical studies, the...
Malawi is facing a severe HIV/AIDS Pandemic. With an estimated prevalence rate of 14.2%, it ranks ei...
From population-based surveys in the 1980s in Karonga district, northern Malawi, 197 'index individu...
Malawi’s first case of HIV was identified in 1985. Since then the Government, assisted by internatio...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The higher increase in the number of HIV/AIDS ...
Background: The rapid scale-up of free antiretroviral therapy has lead to decline in adult mortalit...
This paper reviews publications and research reports on how sub-Saharan African families have been a...
The Population Council carried out a three-year project entitled “Community-Based AIDS Prevention an...
Extended families and clans in African societies have extensive systems of treatment and patient man...
With Malawi having one of the highest rates of AIDS in the world and prevention programmes visibly...
BACKGROUND: While sustainability of health programmes has been the subject of empirical studies, the...
Although information on African family adaptation to the AIDS epidemic is critical to planning and m...
The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences that HIV and AIDS patients who are on Comm...
Chifundo Colleta Zimba: Supporting the implementation of guidelines to prevent mother-to-child trans...
The purpose of this study was to describe the experience of family caregivers of patients with AIDS-...
Background: While sustainability of health programmes has been the subject of empirical studies, the...
Malawi is facing a severe HIV/AIDS Pandemic. With an estimated prevalence rate of 14.2%, it ranks ei...
From population-based surveys in the 1980s in Karonga district, northern Malawi, 197 'index individu...
Malawi’s first case of HIV was identified in 1985. Since then the Government, assisted by internatio...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The higher increase in the number of HIV/AIDS ...
Background: The rapid scale-up of free antiretroviral therapy has lead to decline in adult mortalit...
This paper reviews publications and research reports on how sub-Saharan African families have been a...
The Population Council carried out a three-year project entitled “Community-Based AIDS Prevention an...
Extended families and clans in African societies have extensive systems of treatment and patient man...