This paper analyzes how different types of HIV-knowledge influence condom use across the sexes. The empirical work is based on a household survey conducted among 1,979 households of a representative group of market persons in Lagos in 2008. Last time condom use is analyzed based on a Probit model while correcting for clustering effects. Next to socioeconomic characteristics, the data includes questions on knowledge of the existence of HIV, HIV prevention, HIV stigma, intended pregnancy, and risk perceptions of engaging in unprotected sex. We observe a large HIV knowledge gap between males and females. Moreover, across the sexes different type of knowledge are important in condom use. Low risk perceptions of engaging in unprotected sex and n...
Condoms are a limited resource and must therefore be distributed to those who are most likely to use...
Background : Feminization of the HIV/AIDS epidemic has been a prominent phenomenon in sub-Saharan Af...
Augustine Ankomah,1 Samson B Adebayo,2,3 Jennifer Anyanti,3 Olaronke Ladipo,3,† Bright Ekwere...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-30).Aim To examine gender differences in knowledge of ...
Objective: To understand how knowledge and perceptions of condoms and partner communication influenc...
Background: The consistent use of male latex condom significantly reduces the risk of HIV infection ...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
Until an effective vaccine becomes available, AIDS will continue to be an ongoing threat to public h...
Until an effective vaccine becomes available, AIDS will continue to be an ongoing threat to public h...
The male condom is the most cost-effective method for prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitt...
Until an effective vaccine becomes available, AIDS will continue to be an ongoing threat to public h...
Abstract. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the region with the world’s highest rates of HIV and other sex...
The objective of this research was to describe the prevalence and determinants of condom use among H...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
Condoms are a limited resource and must therefore be distributed to those who are most likely to use...
Background : Feminization of the HIV/AIDS epidemic has been a prominent phenomenon in sub-Saharan Af...
Augustine Ankomah,1 Samson B Adebayo,2,3 Jennifer Anyanti,3 Olaronke Ladipo,3,† Bright Ekwere...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-30).Aim To examine gender differences in knowledge of ...
Objective: To understand how knowledge and perceptions of condoms and partner communication influenc...
Background: The consistent use of male latex condom significantly reduces the risk of HIV infection ...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
Until an effective vaccine becomes available, AIDS will continue to be an ongoing threat to public h...
Until an effective vaccine becomes available, AIDS will continue to be an ongoing threat to public h...
The male condom is the most cost-effective method for prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitt...
Until an effective vaccine becomes available, AIDS will continue to be an ongoing threat to public h...
Abstract. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the region with the world’s highest rates of HIV and other sex...
The objective of this research was to describe the prevalence and determinants of condom use among H...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
Condoms are a limited resource and must therefore be distributed to those who are most likely to use...
Background : Feminization of the HIV/AIDS epidemic has been a prominent phenomenon in sub-Saharan Af...
Augustine Ankomah,1 Samson B Adebayo,2,3 Jennifer Anyanti,3 Olaronke Ladipo,3,† Bright Ekwere...