OBJECTIVE: To analyse antiretroviral treatment (ART) knowledge and HIV- and ART-related stigma among the adult population in a rural Tanzanian community. DESIGN: Population-based cross-sectional survey of 694 adults (15-49 years of age). METHODS: Latent class analysis (LCA) categorized respondents' levels of ART knowledge and of ART-related stigma. Multinomial logistic regression assessed the association between the levels of ART knowledge and HIV- and ART-related stigma, while controlling for the effects of age, gender, education, marital status and occupation. RESULTS: More than one-third of men and women in the study reported that they had never heard of ART. Among those who had heard of ART, 24% were east informed about ART, 8% moderate...
This study investigates barriers that may pose a threat to a successful implementation of an antiret...
HIV and AIDS remain highly stigmatised. Modified directly observed therapy (m-DOT) supports antiretr...
Objective—Program implementers have argued that the increasing availability of anti-retroviral thera...
Objective: To analyse antiretroviral treatment (ART) knowledge and HIV- and ART-related stigma among...
To analyse antiretroviral treatment (ART) knowledge and HIV- and ART-related stigma among the adult ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore attitudes, perceptions and practices among health care workers, antiretroviral...
Free antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been provided through the public health system in Tanzania sin...
Sub-Saharan Africa is the region in the world most severely affected by HIV, and Tanzania is among t...
Background. The impact of stigma on adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been less studied ...
Background: Anti-retroviral therapy (ART) has substantially improved the survival of people living w...
Background: There is little qualitative research on lived experiences of stigma and discrimination ...
Increased HIV/AIDS knowledge and access to antiretroviral treatment (ART) have been hypothesized to ...
Since antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available in the developed world, the prevalence of unprot...
Since antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available in the developed world, the prevalence of unprot...
Background: About 75% of people living with HIV/AIDS (PHAs) who need antiretroviral therapy have no ...
This study investigates barriers that may pose a threat to a successful implementation of an antiret...
HIV and AIDS remain highly stigmatised. Modified directly observed therapy (m-DOT) supports antiretr...
Objective—Program implementers have argued that the increasing availability of anti-retroviral thera...
Objective: To analyse antiretroviral treatment (ART) knowledge and HIV- and ART-related stigma among...
To analyse antiretroviral treatment (ART) knowledge and HIV- and ART-related stigma among the adult ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore attitudes, perceptions and practices among health care workers, antiretroviral...
Free antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been provided through the public health system in Tanzania sin...
Sub-Saharan Africa is the region in the world most severely affected by HIV, and Tanzania is among t...
Background. The impact of stigma on adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been less studied ...
Background: Anti-retroviral therapy (ART) has substantially improved the survival of people living w...
Background: There is little qualitative research on lived experiences of stigma and discrimination ...
Increased HIV/AIDS knowledge and access to antiretroviral treatment (ART) have been hypothesized to ...
Since antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available in the developed world, the prevalence of unprot...
Since antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available in the developed world, the prevalence of unprot...
Background: About 75% of people living with HIV/AIDS (PHAs) who need antiretroviral therapy have no ...
This study investigates barriers that may pose a threat to a successful implementation of an antiret...
HIV and AIDS remain highly stigmatised. Modified directly observed therapy (m-DOT) supports antiretr...
Objective—Program implementers have argued that the increasing availability of anti-retroviral thera...