Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, the prevalence of HIV among married and cohabiting couples is substantial. Information about the underlying social drivers of HIV transmission in couples is critical for the development of structural approaches to HIV prevention, but not readily available. We explored the association between social drivers, practices, and HIV status among stable couples in Ifakara, Tanzania. Design: Using a cross-sectional design, we analyzed data from a sample of 3,988 married or cohabiting individuals, aged 15 years and older from the MZIMA adult health community cohort study of 2013. Sociodemographic factors (sex, income, age, and education), gender norms (perceived acceptability for a wife to ask her partner to use a c...
South Africa has experienced declining marriage rates and the increasing practice of cohabitation wi...
We conducted a community-based study to determine the predictors of HIV-1 among women aged 20-44 yea...
Background: Behavioral change approaches for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention in Tanzan...
In sub-Saharan Africa, the prevalence of HIV among married and cohabiting couples is substantial. In...
In sub-Saharan Africa, the prevalence of HIV among married and cohabiting couples is substantial. In...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the dynamics of HIV transmission in stable sexual partnerships in rural Tanza...
BACKGROUND: In order to inform prevention programming, we analyzed HIV discordance and concordance w...
Introduction: In sub-Saharan Africa where HIV/AIDS epidemic is predominantly generalized, majority ...
Monogamy, together with abstinence, partner reduction, and condom use, is widely advocated as a key ...
Background. HIV-serodiscordant couples are at high risk of HIV transmission. In sub-Saharan Africa, ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between HIV infection and patterns of sexual behaviour and oth...
South Africa has experienced declining marriage rates and the increasing practice of cohabitation wi...
An exploratory descriptive cross-sectional study involving 117 married partners; men and women aged...
South Africa has experienced declining marriage rates and the increasing practice of cohabitation wi...
Objectives: Patterns of sexual partnering should shape HIV transmission in human populations. The ob...
South Africa has experienced declining marriage rates and the increasing practice of cohabitation wi...
We conducted a community-based study to determine the predictors of HIV-1 among women aged 20-44 yea...
Background: Behavioral change approaches for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention in Tanzan...
In sub-Saharan Africa, the prevalence of HIV among married and cohabiting couples is substantial. In...
In sub-Saharan Africa, the prevalence of HIV among married and cohabiting couples is substantial. In...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the dynamics of HIV transmission in stable sexual partnerships in rural Tanza...
BACKGROUND: In order to inform prevention programming, we analyzed HIV discordance and concordance w...
Introduction: In sub-Saharan Africa where HIV/AIDS epidemic is predominantly generalized, majority ...
Monogamy, together with abstinence, partner reduction, and condom use, is widely advocated as a key ...
Background. HIV-serodiscordant couples are at high risk of HIV transmission. In sub-Saharan Africa, ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between HIV infection and patterns of sexual behaviour and oth...
South Africa has experienced declining marriage rates and the increasing practice of cohabitation wi...
An exploratory descriptive cross-sectional study involving 117 married partners; men and women aged...
South Africa has experienced declining marriage rates and the increasing practice of cohabitation wi...
Objectives: Patterns of sexual partnering should shape HIV transmission in human populations. The ob...
South Africa has experienced declining marriage rates and the increasing practice of cohabitation wi...
We conducted a community-based study to determine the predictors of HIV-1 among women aged 20-44 yea...
Background: Behavioral change approaches for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention in Tanzan...