Background: Reproductive health remains a major health concern in developing countries such as Papua New Guinea (PNG). The prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in PNG is the highest in the Southern Pacific region, with women having a higher risk of contracting the infection. Hence, there have been several policies aimed at mitigating the spread of the disease. One of these policies include the use of mass media as a health promotion tool to educate the population on the risk of the disease. Therefore, this study aimed at investigating the association of mass media to HIV testing among women. Methods: Data were obtained from the PNG Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) of 2019. A total of 15,005 reproductive-age women was included...
<div><p>It is known that the level of HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and the degree of condom use varies...
HIV/AIDS stigmatizing behaviors are a huge barrier to early detection and treatment of individuals w...
HIV/AIDS stigmatizing behaviors are a huge barrier to early detection and treatment of individuals w...
Background: Reproductive health remains a major health concern in developing countries such as Papua...
Background: Reproductive health remains a major health concern in developing countries such as Papua...
The main objective of this study was to examine the association between media exposure a...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is growing at an alarming rate according to rece...
Background: Almost 32,000 people are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Papua New Gui...
BACKGROUND: Almost 32,000 people are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Papua New Gui...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is growing at an alarming rate according to rece...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is growing at an alarming rate according to rece...
This article presents the findings from a longitudinal content analysis on the reporting of HIV (Hum...
Background: In Papua New Guinea (PNG) members of key populations, including female sex workers (FSW)...
Data Availability Statement: The data used in the conduct of this study are available in the Demogra...
© 2010 Dr. Eunice Adjoa Kwansemah BruceBackground: In Papua New Guinea (PNG) like other developing c...
<div><p>It is known that the level of HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and the degree of condom use varies...
HIV/AIDS stigmatizing behaviors are a huge barrier to early detection and treatment of individuals w...
HIV/AIDS stigmatizing behaviors are a huge barrier to early detection and treatment of individuals w...
Background: Reproductive health remains a major health concern in developing countries such as Papua...
Background: Reproductive health remains a major health concern in developing countries such as Papua...
The main objective of this study was to examine the association between media exposure a...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is growing at an alarming rate according to rece...
Background: Almost 32,000 people are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Papua New Gui...
BACKGROUND: Almost 32,000 people are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Papua New Gui...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is growing at an alarming rate according to rece...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is growing at an alarming rate according to rece...
This article presents the findings from a longitudinal content analysis on the reporting of HIV (Hum...
Background: In Papua New Guinea (PNG) members of key populations, including female sex workers (FSW)...
Data Availability Statement: The data used in the conduct of this study are available in the Demogra...
© 2010 Dr. Eunice Adjoa Kwansemah BruceBackground: In Papua New Guinea (PNG) like other developing c...
<div><p>It is known that the level of HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and the degree of condom use varies...
HIV/AIDS stigmatizing behaviors are a huge barrier to early detection and treatment of individuals w...
HIV/AIDS stigmatizing behaviors are a huge barrier to early detection and treatment of individuals w...