Background The most common form of HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa is heterosexual sex between two partners. While most HIV prevention interventions are aimed at the individual, there is mounting evidence of the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of dyadic interventions. However, the mechanisms through which dyadic-level interventions achieve success remain little explored. We address this gap by using Lewis et al’s interdependence model of couple communal coping and behaviour change to analyse data from partners participating in an HIV prevention trial in Uganda and Zambia. Methods and Findings We conducted a comparative qualitative study using in-depth interviews. Thirty-three interviews were conducted in total; ten with coup...
BACKGROUND: We examined several measures of self-reported HIV risk behaviour in mutually disclosed s...
We examine how cooperation within the couple protects the partners from HIV infection using survey d...
Social influences may create a barrier to couples HIV testing and counselling (CHTC) uptake in sub-S...
The most common form of HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa is heterosexual sex between two partn...
Background: The most common form of HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa is heterosexual sex betwe...
Abstract Background HIV-negative members of sero-discordant couples are at high risk for HIV acquisi...
In Africa, a large proportion of HIV infections occur within stable relationships, either because of...
We examined several measures of self-reported HIV risk behaviour in mutually disclosed sero-discorda...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the interplay between couple dynamics and the engagement of people living with...
The primary romantic relationship may offer critical opportunities for improving HIV care among key ...
There is now a growing body of research indicating that prevention interventions can reduce intimate...
Living within an HIV-serodiscordant relationship has been recognized as a stressful experience for b...
Background We examined several measures of self-reported HIV risk behaviour in mutually disclosed se...
Objective To explore the interplay between couple dynamics and the engagement of people living with ...
Most incident HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa occur between cohabiting, discordant, heterosexua...
BACKGROUND: We examined several measures of self-reported HIV risk behaviour in mutually disclosed s...
We examine how cooperation within the couple protects the partners from HIV infection using survey d...
Social influences may create a barrier to couples HIV testing and counselling (CHTC) uptake in sub-S...
The most common form of HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa is heterosexual sex between two partn...
Background: The most common form of HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa is heterosexual sex betwe...
Abstract Background HIV-negative members of sero-discordant couples are at high risk for HIV acquisi...
In Africa, a large proportion of HIV infections occur within stable relationships, either because of...
We examined several measures of self-reported HIV risk behaviour in mutually disclosed sero-discorda...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the interplay between couple dynamics and the engagement of people living with...
The primary romantic relationship may offer critical opportunities for improving HIV care among key ...
There is now a growing body of research indicating that prevention interventions can reduce intimate...
Living within an HIV-serodiscordant relationship has been recognized as a stressful experience for b...
Background We examined several measures of self-reported HIV risk behaviour in mutually disclosed se...
Objective To explore the interplay between couple dynamics and the engagement of people living with ...
Most incident HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa occur between cohabiting, discordant, heterosexua...
BACKGROUND: We examined several measures of self-reported HIV risk behaviour in mutually disclosed s...
We examine how cooperation within the couple protects the partners from HIV infection using survey d...
Social influences may create a barrier to couples HIV testing and counselling (CHTC) uptake in sub-S...