The objective of this study was to explore HIV testing experiences and service views of Canadian Aboriginal youth in order to provide information for HIV testing services. An exploratory, mixed-method, community-based research design was used for this study. Findings reported here are from 210 survey participants who had experienced an HIV test. Youth were recruited through 11 Aboriginal organizations across Canada, including AIDS service organizations, health centers, community organizations, and friendship centers. Youth who had tested for HIV ranged in age from 15 to 30 years of age (20% were B20), and came from First Nations (75%), Me ́ tis (14%), and Inuit (9%) backgrounds. Participants lived in all provinces and one territory. Over ha...
Objectives: Vulnerability to HIV and Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection for indigenous populations wo...
grantor: University of TorontoIn order to enhance our understanding of HIV testing service...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 73-81).Despite exceptionally high HIV prevalence rates, ...
Abstract Background HIV infection is a serious concer...
Background: In Canada, Aboriginal women are disproportionately impacted by HIV and are tested later ...
The objective of this study was to examine factors associated with HIV testing among Aboriginal peop...
Objectives. Over the last decade, there has been growing concern in the public health sector over th...
In Canada the incidence rates of HIV in Aboriginal populations continue to grow, despite an overall ...
Objectives: Recent reports have suggested that Aboriginal and American Indian peopl...
Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, Indigenous people who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (WUID/A...
Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, Indigenous people who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (WUID/A...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can be managed effectively with antiretroviral (ARV) therapy. Ho...
Aboriginal women living with HIV in the North have a unique perspective regarding helpful and useful...
Background: In Canada, Aboriginal people are overrepresented in the HIV epidemic and infected at a y...
The HIV test is highly valued for its role in promoting personal health, aiding in HIV prevention, a...
Objectives: Vulnerability to HIV and Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection for indigenous populations wo...
grantor: University of TorontoIn order to enhance our understanding of HIV testing service...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 73-81).Despite exceptionally high HIV prevalence rates, ...
Abstract Background HIV infection is a serious concer...
Background: In Canada, Aboriginal women are disproportionately impacted by HIV and are tested later ...
The objective of this study was to examine factors associated with HIV testing among Aboriginal peop...
Objectives. Over the last decade, there has been growing concern in the public health sector over th...
In Canada the incidence rates of HIV in Aboriginal populations continue to grow, despite an overall ...
Objectives: Recent reports have suggested that Aboriginal and American Indian peopl...
Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, Indigenous people who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (WUID/A...
Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, Indigenous people who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (WUID/A...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can be managed effectively with antiretroviral (ARV) therapy. Ho...
Aboriginal women living with HIV in the North have a unique perspective regarding helpful and useful...
Background: In Canada, Aboriginal people are overrepresented in the HIV epidemic and infected at a y...
The HIV test is highly valued for its role in promoting personal health, aiding in HIV prevention, a...
Objectives: Vulnerability to HIV and Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection for indigenous populations wo...
grantor: University of TorontoIn order to enhance our understanding of HIV testing service...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 73-81).Despite exceptionally high HIV prevalence rates, ...