Condoms are scientifically recommended as potential products for preventing infections attributable to human immuno-deficiency viruses (HIV). However, evidence on factors leading to their inadequate use in developing countries is still scanty. This paper reports an exploratory study of factors constraining condoms use in Tanzania from the perspectives of barmaids, guest-house workers and retailers. Data were collected in two districts-Mpwapwa in Dodoma Region and Mbeya Rural in Mbeya Region-between October and December 2011, using structured interviews with 238 individuals including barmaids, guesthouse workers and 145 retailers. Data analysis was performed using STATA 11 software. Awareness about condoms was high among all study groups. Ma...
Measurement of condom use is important to assess progress in increasing use. Since 2003, the Demogra...
The paper examines condom use within stable unions like marriage and consensual unions. The data fro...
HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to be among the greatest public h...
Background: A number of studies from countries with severe HIV epidemics have found gaps in condom a...
Bar and hotel workers (n=519) in Moshi, Tanzania were interviewed to obtain information about potent...
BACKGROUND: Factors related to specific sexual encounters can influence condom use during these enco...
Objective: To determine factors associated with male condom use in Tanzania. Methods: Data from the ...
Understanding psychosocial, sexual behavior and knowledge differences between never, inconsistent an...
Objective: To determine why sexually experienced males and females from multiple countries in sub-Sa...
The study is coming against a problem of an increase in cases of sexually transmitted diseases in sp...
Condoms prevent both unintended pregnancies and HIV/AIDS. Almost 90% of the deaths occurring in hosp...
Abstract. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the region with the world’s highest rates of HIV and other sex...
This paper examines men’s condom use at last higher-risk sex (i.e., nonmarital, noncohabiting partne...
Abstract: The male condom remains the single, most efficient and available technology to reduce sexu...
Condom promotion and HIV testing for the general population have been major components of HIV preven...
Measurement of condom use is important to assess progress in increasing use. Since 2003, the Demogra...
The paper examines condom use within stable unions like marriage and consensual unions. The data fro...
HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to be among the greatest public h...
Background: A number of studies from countries with severe HIV epidemics have found gaps in condom a...
Bar and hotel workers (n=519) in Moshi, Tanzania were interviewed to obtain information about potent...
BACKGROUND: Factors related to specific sexual encounters can influence condom use during these enco...
Objective: To determine factors associated with male condom use in Tanzania. Methods: Data from the ...
Understanding psychosocial, sexual behavior and knowledge differences between never, inconsistent an...
Objective: To determine why sexually experienced males and females from multiple countries in sub-Sa...
The study is coming against a problem of an increase in cases of sexually transmitted diseases in sp...
Condoms prevent both unintended pregnancies and HIV/AIDS. Almost 90% of the deaths occurring in hosp...
Abstract. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the region with the world’s highest rates of HIV and other sex...
This paper examines men’s condom use at last higher-risk sex (i.e., nonmarital, noncohabiting partne...
Abstract: The male condom remains the single, most efficient and available technology to reduce sexu...
Condom promotion and HIV testing for the general population have been major components of HIV preven...
Measurement of condom use is important to assess progress in increasing use. Since 2003, the Demogra...
The paper examines condom use within stable unions like marriage and consensual unions. The data fro...
HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to be among the greatest public h...