Abstract Background Youth have disproportionately poor HIV outcomes. We aimed to co-design a community-based intervention with youth to improve HIV outcomes among 16-24 year-olds, to be trialled in Zimbabwe. Methods We conducted 90 in-depth interviews with youth, family members, community gatekeepers and healthcare providers to understand the barriers to uptake of existing HIV services. The interviews informed an outline intervention, which was refined through two participatory workshops with youth, and subsequent pilot-testing. Results Participants considered existing services inaccessible and unappealing: health facilities were perceived to be for ‘sick people’, centred around HIV and served by judgemental providers. Proposed features...
This research addresses the gaps in knowledge about how to best support adolescents and young adults...
This paper addresses the issue of how to target interventions to girls 15-19 and young women 20-24 i...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the uptake of home-based HIV counselling and testing (HCT) in four communiti...
Abstract Background Youth have disproportionately poor HIV outcomes. We aimed to co-design a commun...
BACKGROUND: HIV prevention among young people in southern Africa is a public health priority. There ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of a community-based HIV prevention intervention for adolesce...
Effective youth participation in social development and civic life can enhance young peoples' health...
BACKGROUND: Despite effective biomedical tools, HIV remains the largest cause of morbidity/mortality...
Although youth participation is a pillar of international HIV/AIDS policy, it is notoriously difficu...
BACKGROUND: Despite effective biomedical tools, HIV remains the largest cause of morbidity/mortality...
BACKGROUND: Community health worker (CHW)-delivered support visits to children living with HIV and t...
INTRODUCTION: Youth engagement in HIV research is generally recognized as essential, but often negle...
Introduction: Recent debates on how to achieve an optimal HIV response are dominated by intervention...
In this special issue of the Journal of the International AIDS Society, we focus on research and per...
Much attention has been placed on the need to develop and evaluate complex interventions targeting p...
This research addresses the gaps in knowledge about how to best support adolescents and young adults...
This paper addresses the issue of how to target interventions to girls 15-19 and young women 20-24 i...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the uptake of home-based HIV counselling and testing (HCT) in four communiti...
Abstract Background Youth have disproportionately poor HIV outcomes. We aimed to co-design a commun...
BACKGROUND: HIV prevention among young people in southern Africa is a public health priority. There ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of a community-based HIV prevention intervention for adolesce...
Effective youth participation in social development and civic life can enhance young peoples' health...
BACKGROUND: Despite effective biomedical tools, HIV remains the largest cause of morbidity/mortality...
Although youth participation is a pillar of international HIV/AIDS policy, it is notoriously difficu...
BACKGROUND: Despite effective biomedical tools, HIV remains the largest cause of morbidity/mortality...
BACKGROUND: Community health worker (CHW)-delivered support visits to children living with HIV and t...
INTRODUCTION: Youth engagement in HIV research is generally recognized as essential, but often negle...
Introduction: Recent debates on how to achieve an optimal HIV response are dominated by intervention...
In this special issue of the Journal of the International AIDS Society, we focus on research and per...
Much attention has been placed on the need to develop and evaluate complex interventions targeting p...
This research addresses the gaps in knowledge about how to best support adolescents and young adults...
This paper addresses the issue of how to target interventions to girls 15-19 and young women 20-24 i...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the uptake of home-based HIV counselling and testing (HCT) in four communiti...