In 2020, 35% of all HIV-positive people in the world lived in Eastern and Southern Africa. This work aims at assessing the relationship between socio-economic drivers and HIV prevalence at the sub-national level in these countries. The data used are drawn from the Demographic and Health Survey, in which a subset of respondents is tested for HIV. Using a fractional logistic regression model on clusters of individuals, middle-to-high wealth is positively associated with higher HIV prevalence, while a higher average number of children acts as a protective factor; moreover, higher proportions of people who have never been in sexual relationships lower their cluster’s HIV prevalence but HIV-positive people are more likely to use condoms at last ...
Includes bibliographical references.Epidemiologic research shows that socioeconomic status influence...
This paper investigates whether community-level wealth inequality predicts HIV serostatus, using DHS...
Background Studies have shown a mixed association between socioeconomic status [SES] and prevalent H...
In 2020, 35% of all HIV-positive people in the world lived in Eastern and Southern Africa. This work...
Extant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SES) and healt...
IntroductionExtant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SE...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) are a global epide...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
Objectives To analyse the association between socio-economic status (SES) and HIV in Manhiça, a dist...
Background: Emerging issues in HIV prevention include the importance of considering underlying socia...
The main objective of the paper is to test hypotheses on social class variables as determinants of t...
OBJECTIVES: To analyse the association between socio-economic status (SES) and HIV i...
BACKGROUND:In the generalised epidemics of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), human immunodeficiency virus (H...
Preliminary investigation shows that HIV prevalence in most of the Northeast African countries is lo...
Includes bibliographical references.Epidemiologic research shows that socioeconomic status influence...
This paper investigates whether community-level wealth inequality predicts HIV serostatus, using DHS...
Background Studies have shown a mixed association between socioeconomic status [SES] and prevalent H...
In 2020, 35% of all HIV-positive people in the world lived in Eastern and Southern Africa. This work...
Extant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SES) and healt...
IntroductionExtant studies universally document a positive gradient between socioeconomic status (SE...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) are a global epide...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
Objectives To analyse the association between socio-economic status (SES) and HIV in Manhiça, a dist...
Background: Emerging issues in HIV prevention include the importance of considering underlying socia...
The main objective of the paper is to test hypotheses on social class variables as determinants of t...
OBJECTIVES: To analyse the association between socio-economic status (SES) and HIV i...
BACKGROUND:In the generalised epidemics of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), human immunodeficiency virus (H...
Preliminary investigation shows that HIV prevalence in most of the Northeast African countries is lo...
Includes bibliographical references.Epidemiologic research shows that socioeconomic status influence...
This paper investigates whether community-level wealth inequality predicts HIV serostatus, using DHS...
Background Studies have shown a mixed association between socioeconomic status [SES] and prevalent H...