HIV prevalence in central Mozambique is the highest in the country with high urban rates impacting on the rural areas. To identify potential factors influencing the spread of HIV in three sparsely populated districts in southern Sofala province, 847 married and previously married persons were surveyed for their knowledge, practices and beliefs regarding HIV/AIDS and STIs. 21.9% and 6.5% of males and females, respectively, were engaged in casual sexual partnerships in the past year. Being male, married, educated, and having genital discharge and ulcers in the last year were significantly associated with risky sexual activity. Risky behaviour wassignificantly associated with being Catholic or Protestant when compared with those from Zionist ...
Objective: To describe sexual behaviour among residents of commercial farms in Zimbabwe, their gende...
Abstract Background A legacy of colonial rule coupled with a devastating 16-year civil war through 1...
Background: Variability in stages of the HIV-1 epidemic and hence HIV-1 prevalence exists in differe...
HIV prevalence in central Mozambique is the highest in the country with high urban rates impacting o...
HIV prevalence rates in Zambe´zia Province were estimated to be 12.6% in 2009. A number of ...
HIV prevalence rates in Zambézia Province were estimated to be 12.6 % in 2009. A number of educatio...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between HIV infection and patterns of sexual behaviour and oth...
Change in the mode of pastoralist livelihood activities and resultant consequent activities have ma...
Objectives To describe the determinants of 'at risk' sexual behaviour and perception of AIDS-related...
The interactions between religious affiliation, education, HIV knowledge, and HIV-related sexual beh...
IntroductionMozambique continues to have a significant burden of HIV. Developing strategies to contr...
This study examines the relationship between religion and HIV risk behaviors in rural Malawi, giving...
An exploratory descriptive cross-sectional study involving 117 married partners; men and women aged...
HIV/AIDS represents one of the critical challenges to human development in sub Saharan Africa. This ...
Despite increasing HIV/AIDS rates among married individuals, minimal research has been conducted on ...
Objective: To describe sexual behaviour among residents of commercial farms in Zimbabwe, their gende...
Abstract Background A legacy of colonial rule coupled with a devastating 16-year civil war through 1...
Background: Variability in stages of the HIV-1 epidemic and hence HIV-1 prevalence exists in differe...
HIV prevalence in central Mozambique is the highest in the country with high urban rates impacting o...
HIV prevalence rates in Zambe´zia Province were estimated to be 12.6% in 2009. A number of ...
HIV prevalence rates in Zambézia Province were estimated to be 12.6 % in 2009. A number of educatio...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between HIV infection and patterns of sexual behaviour and oth...
Change in the mode of pastoralist livelihood activities and resultant consequent activities have ma...
Objectives To describe the determinants of 'at risk' sexual behaviour and perception of AIDS-related...
The interactions between religious affiliation, education, HIV knowledge, and HIV-related sexual beh...
IntroductionMozambique continues to have a significant burden of HIV. Developing strategies to contr...
This study examines the relationship between religion and HIV risk behaviors in rural Malawi, giving...
An exploratory descriptive cross-sectional study involving 117 married partners; men and women aged...
HIV/AIDS represents one of the critical challenges to human development in sub Saharan Africa. This ...
Despite increasing HIV/AIDS rates among married individuals, minimal research has been conducted on ...
Objective: To describe sexual behaviour among residents of commercial farms in Zimbabwe, their gende...
Abstract Background A legacy of colonial rule coupled with a devastating 16-year civil war through 1...
Background: Variability in stages of the HIV-1 epidemic and hence HIV-1 prevalence exists in differe...