The aim and of this article is to discuss the panacea and perfidy of cultures as a platform of positive behaviour change; as well as a deterrent to achieving HIV/AIDS/STI prevention objectives. Cultures can be a panacea through: exploiting rites of passage; using music, poetry and drama; using traditional leadership in the HIV/AIDS dissemination; strengthening cultural mores and taboos on sex; and exploiting languages to mainstream HIV/AIDS messages. Cultures can also be perfidious through: using it to oppress female gender empowerment; strengthening beliefs in unscientific and untested medical therapies; discouraging the use of condom; condoning wife inheritance; strengthening religions that are anti-prevention; giving traditional medical ...
Succinctly, African societies are increasingly realizing the role that cultures can play in reducing...
This article aims to examine the subtle links that exist between cultural practices and beliefs and ...
This article considers how different models of sexuality and disease converge and interact to co-pro...
The aim of this article is to discus through discourses on the benefits or the panacea of virginity ...
This article argues that an effective AIDS response must expand the biomedical and individual behavi...
The fight against AIDS in Africa is often presented as a fight against "cultural barriers" that are ...
support Culture plays a vital role in determining the level of health of the individual, the family ...
ObjectiveTo determine the extent to which current United States based human immunodeficiency virus/a...
The ‘ABC' approach promoted at the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Botswana has failed to yiel...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
This paper examines the concept of ‘culture’ and its relationship to HIV prevention. Culture is here...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the American Journal o...
In tandem with the relentless spread of HIV infection throughout the world is a proliferation of way...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
This article aims to examine the subtle links that exist between cultural practices and beliefs and ...
Succinctly, African societies are increasingly realizing the role that cultures can play in reducing...
This article aims to examine the subtle links that exist between cultural practices and beliefs and ...
This article considers how different models of sexuality and disease converge and interact to co-pro...
The aim of this article is to discus through discourses on the benefits or the panacea of virginity ...
This article argues that an effective AIDS response must expand the biomedical and individual behavi...
The fight against AIDS in Africa is often presented as a fight against "cultural barriers" that are ...
support Culture plays a vital role in determining the level of health of the individual, the family ...
ObjectiveTo determine the extent to which current United States based human immunodeficiency virus/a...
The ‘ABC' approach promoted at the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Botswana has failed to yiel...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
This paper examines the concept of ‘culture’ and its relationship to HIV prevention. Culture is here...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the American Journal o...
In tandem with the relentless spread of HIV infection throughout the world is a proliferation of way...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
This article aims to examine the subtle links that exist between cultural practices and beliefs and ...
Succinctly, African societies are increasingly realizing the role that cultures can play in reducing...
This article aims to examine the subtle links that exist between cultural practices and beliefs and ...
This article considers how different models of sexuality and disease converge and interact to co-pro...