This research examines Indonesian cultural conceptions of HIV/AIDS, including perceptions of "risk." Two years of fieldwork allowed for an in-depth assessment of three diverse and important populations in Jogjakarta, Indonesia: (1) female sex workers, (2) waria, Indonesia's third-gender, and (3) university students. Surveys (N=413) and interviews (N=60) were partnered with anthropological participant observation to form a more holistic understanding of the impact and efficacy of available HIV/AIDS education programs. Results suggest that Western notions of "risk" are utilized to define, construct, and fund HIV/AIDS education programs throughout the archipelago. These constructions often fail to adequately consider Indonesian cultural concep...
The current study aimed to explore cultural and social network influence on HIV vulnerability among ...
Within HIV and AIDS research, culture to a large extent has been relegated to the realm of beliefs a...
Using Banda as a case study, this paper examines the increased potential for HIV/AIDS infection as a...
This research examines Indonesian cultural conceptions of HIV/AIDS, including perceptions of "risk."...
Introduction. Male-to-female transgender individuals are known as mak nyahs in Malaysia. Akin to man...
As a part of a larger qualitative study to understand HIV-risk factors and impacts on people living...
HIV-AIDS is both an agency for change and an unfortunate side effect of the revolutionising forces ...
Abstract The spread of STDs and HIV/AIDS is primarily caused by high-risk sexual activities. This in...
This study explored the social context of HIV-risk practices among young male injecting\ud drug user...
The purpose of this study was to explore, within the context of Thai culture, how married Northeaste...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
HIV/AIDS is a disease that attacks the immune system of human body, causing weaker body in fighting ...
This paper examines the link between heterosexual marriage and women's vulnerability to HIV in Indon...
Context-specific typologies of female sex workers (FSWs) are essential for the design of HIV interve...
[[abstract]]Background: Indonesia has one of the fastest growing HIV epidemics in Asia. Numerousfact...
The current study aimed to explore cultural and social network influence on HIV vulnerability among ...
Within HIV and AIDS research, culture to a large extent has been relegated to the realm of beliefs a...
Using Banda as a case study, this paper examines the increased potential for HIV/AIDS infection as a...
This research examines Indonesian cultural conceptions of HIV/AIDS, including perceptions of "risk."...
Introduction. Male-to-female transgender individuals are known as mak nyahs in Malaysia. Akin to man...
As a part of a larger qualitative study to understand HIV-risk factors and impacts on people living...
HIV-AIDS is both an agency for change and an unfortunate side effect of the revolutionising forces ...
Abstract The spread of STDs and HIV/AIDS is primarily caused by high-risk sexual activities. This in...
This study explored the social context of HIV-risk practices among young male injecting\ud drug user...
The purpose of this study was to explore, within the context of Thai culture, how married Northeaste...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
HIV/AIDS is a disease that attacks the immune system of human body, causing weaker body in fighting ...
This paper examines the link between heterosexual marriage and women's vulnerability to HIV in Indon...
Context-specific typologies of female sex workers (FSWs) are essential for the design of HIV interve...
[[abstract]]Background: Indonesia has one of the fastest growing HIV epidemics in Asia. Numerousfact...
The current study aimed to explore cultural and social network influence on HIV vulnerability among ...
Within HIV and AIDS research, culture to a large extent has been relegated to the realm of beliefs a...
Using Banda as a case study, this paper examines the increased potential for HIV/AIDS infection as a...