The Gender Attitudes-Power-Risk (GAPR) model of HIV risk behavior was tested using survey data collected from among 309 men who were attending STI services in a primary health care clinic in Cape Town, South Africa. Results showed that negative attitudes towards women were significantly positively associated with a high level of HIV risk behavior, and that endorsement of traditional male roles was negatively associated with HIV risk behavior. Endorsement of traditional male gender roles was also inversely related to relationship control but positively to a high degree of decision-making dominance in one's relationship. Sexual relationship power did not significantly mediate the relationships between gender attitudes and HIV risk behavior. A...
This study focused on psychosexual and interpersonal constructs and their relationship with partner ...
Adolescents remain the most critical group to target for reducing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)...
Introduction: Studies suggest strong links between inequitable gender norms and men’s HIV risk behav...
Men’s gender role conflict and stress (GRC/S), the psychological strain they experience around fulfi...
Gender norms affect HIV risk within serodifferent partnerships. We assessed how the sexual relations...
Men’s gender role conflict and stress (GRC/S), the psychological strain they experience around fulfi...
The literature shows that there are important differences between women and men in the underlying me...
This study aimed at exploring the relationship between masculinities and HIV and AIDS. In so doing, ...
Gender norms and gender role conflict/stress may influence HIV risk behaviors among men; however sca...
Gender norms and gender role conflict/stress may influence HIV risk behaviors among men; however sca...
Gender power inequities are believed to play a key role in the HIV epidemic through their effects on...
This study uses data from the 2004-05 Tanzanian Demographic and Health Survey to examine whether men...
Abstract Background Beliefs about gender roles and high-risk sexual behaviours underlie the human im...
Using Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for Ghana and Uganda, this study examines the gender ...
Research shows that gender power inequity in relationships and intimate partner violence places wome...
This study focused on psychosexual and interpersonal constructs and their relationship with partner ...
Adolescents remain the most critical group to target for reducing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)...
Introduction: Studies suggest strong links between inequitable gender norms and men’s HIV risk behav...
Men’s gender role conflict and stress (GRC/S), the psychological strain they experience around fulfi...
Gender norms affect HIV risk within serodifferent partnerships. We assessed how the sexual relations...
Men’s gender role conflict and stress (GRC/S), the psychological strain they experience around fulfi...
The literature shows that there are important differences between women and men in the underlying me...
This study aimed at exploring the relationship between masculinities and HIV and AIDS. In so doing, ...
Gender norms and gender role conflict/stress may influence HIV risk behaviors among men; however sca...
Gender norms and gender role conflict/stress may influence HIV risk behaviors among men; however sca...
Gender power inequities are believed to play a key role in the HIV epidemic through their effects on...
This study uses data from the 2004-05 Tanzanian Demographic and Health Survey to examine whether men...
Abstract Background Beliefs about gender roles and high-risk sexual behaviours underlie the human im...
Using Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data for Ghana and Uganda, this study examines the gender ...
Research shows that gender power inequity in relationships and intimate partner violence places wome...
This study focused on psychosexual and interpersonal constructs and their relationship with partner ...
Adolescents remain the most critical group to target for reducing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)...
Introduction: Studies suggest strong links between inequitable gender norms and men’s HIV risk behav...