This community process evaluation highlights key enabling factors that facilitated the implementation of a community peer education program for youth HIV prevention in four poor and vulnerable areas of Aden, Yemen. It also explains the implementation process and provides a deeper understanding of the impact evaluation outcomes, which revealed improved HIV knowledge and risk perception and decreased stigma and risky behavior. This process evaluation was based on qualitative methodologies, where five focus group discussions and 15 in-depth interviews were conducted among 52 participants: community peer educators, community focal points, targeted young people, and local councils. The results revealed that contributing factors to implementing t...
This 1998 evaluation assessed the peer education programmes of HIV/AIDS projects run by four non-gov...
Many new HIV infections occur through individuals who are unaware of their HIV status. HIV dispariti...
Purpose – This paper explores “lessons learned” resulting from a process evaluation of a peer‐led H...
This community process evaluation highlights key enabling factors that facilitated the implementatio...
In 2005, a survey was conducted among all the 27 high schools of Aden, which revealed low levels of ...
Abstract Directed to address program process evaluation agenda; broadly, this study describes the in...
This paper reports the process evaluation of a peer group intervention for human immuno-deficiency v...
Background: This article describes an evaluation of a school-based peer education intervention for H...
Background Peer education is considered an effective health promotion and education strategy, partic...
The first chapter highlighted the background to study pertaining to the HIV prevalence and identifie...
Peer education typically involves training and supporting members of a given group to effect change ...
This project’s aimed at strengthening peer educators competencies in educating youths on HIV prevent...
Slowing the incidence of HIV and STI among young people requires that they change their sexual behav...
Purpose: Faith-based organizations may be effective in addressing HIV-related disparities, but few i...
This 1998 evaluation assessed the peer education programmes of HIV/AIDS projects run by four non-gov...
Many new HIV infections occur through individuals who are unaware of their HIV status. HIV dispariti...
Purpose – This paper explores “lessons learned” resulting from a process evaluation of a peer‐led H...
This community process evaluation highlights key enabling factors that facilitated the implementatio...
In 2005, a survey was conducted among all the 27 high schools of Aden, which revealed low levels of ...
Abstract Directed to address program process evaluation agenda; broadly, this study describes the in...
This paper reports the process evaluation of a peer group intervention for human immuno-deficiency v...
Background: This article describes an evaluation of a school-based peer education intervention for H...
Background Peer education is considered an effective health promotion and education strategy, partic...
The first chapter highlighted the background to study pertaining to the HIV prevalence and identifie...
Peer education typically involves training and supporting members of a given group to effect change ...
This project’s aimed at strengthening peer educators competencies in educating youths on HIV prevent...
Slowing the incidence of HIV and STI among young people requires that they change their sexual behav...
Purpose: Faith-based organizations may be effective in addressing HIV-related disparities, but few i...
This 1998 evaluation assessed the peer education programmes of HIV/AIDS projects run by four non-gov...
Many new HIV infections occur through individuals who are unaware of their HIV status. HIV dispariti...
Purpose – This paper explores “lessons learned” resulting from a process evaluation of a peer‐led H...