BACKGROUND: Recent research identifies gender inequality as a driver of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The feminization of poverty is also increasingly apparent, as is the disproportionate vulnerability of members of female-headed households. We sought to examine the relationships among sex, gender, age, HIV status, and socioeconomic characteristics, focusing on heads and nonheads of households. METHODS: We interviewed 6,338 men and 10,057 women. RESULTS: Significantly more males (51.4%) than females (34.8%) indicated that they were heads of households (p or=25 years. Results confirmed that age and gender are related to HIV infection in South Africa and that poverty is a social determinant for HIV infection across all age groups. However, sex is a ...
Women are disproportionally affected by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency...
This study investigates how relative socioeconomic status influences the sexual behaviors of young w...
In Africa, south of the Sahara, the HIV epidemic continues to be a threat to health, economic and so...
BACKGROUND: Recent research identifies gender inequality as a driver of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The f...
Recent evidence suggests that the burden of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa is concentrated...
In South Africa, persistence of the HIV epidemic and associated gender and racial disparities is a m...
South Africa is making tremendous progress in the fight against HIV, however, adolescent girls and y...
Background Studies have shown a mixed association between socioeconomic status [SES] and...
This study sets out to establish and explain the empirical link between HIV/AIDS and poverty using d...
Objective: To determine socio-demographic risk factors associated with HIV infection in women in Man...
Abstract Women in sub-SaharanAfrica bear a disproportionate burden of human immunodeficiency virus (...
The aim of the paper is to investigate associations between a range of markers of gender inequity, i...
Worldwide few communities have escaped AIDS’ reach. However, epidemiological surveys reveal a signif...
The prevalence of HIV infection in Africa is substantially higher among young women than it is among...
The aim of the paper is to investigate associations between a range of markers of gender inequity, i...
Women are disproportionally affected by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency...
This study investigates how relative socioeconomic status influences the sexual behaviors of young w...
In Africa, south of the Sahara, the HIV epidemic continues to be a threat to health, economic and so...
BACKGROUND: Recent research identifies gender inequality as a driver of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The f...
Recent evidence suggests that the burden of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa is concentrated...
In South Africa, persistence of the HIV epidemic and associated gender and racial disparities is a m...
South Africa is making tremendous progress in the fight against HIV, however, adolescent girls and y...
Background Studies have shown a mixed association between socioeconomic status [SES] and...
This study sets out to establish and explain the empirical link between HIV/AIDS and poverty using d...
Objective: To determine socio-demographic risk factors associated with HIV infection in women in Man...
Abstract Women in sub-SaharanAfrica bear a disproportionate burden of human immunodeficiency virus (...
The aim of the paper is to investigate associations between a range of markers of gender inequity, i...
Worldwide few communities have escaped AIDS’ reach. However, epidemiological surveys reveal a signif...
The prevalence of HIV infection in Africa is substantially higher among young women than it is among...
The aim of the paper is to investigate associations between a range of markers of gender inequity, i...
Women are disproportionally affected by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency...
This study investigates how relative socioeconomic status influences the sexual behaviors of young w...
In Africa, south of the Sahara, the HIV epidemic continues to be a threat to health, economic and so...