The lifetime risk of acquiring HIV infection in many rural as well as urban areas of southern Africa is currently as high as two-in-three. For women, much of this risk still accrues rapidly at young ages despite high levels of knowledge about HIV/AIDS. Thus, programmes that are more participatory and address underlying structural and community-level factors appear to be essential. We use cross-sectional data from a large-scale, population-based survey in rural eastern Zimbabwe to describe the relationships between membership of different forms of community group and young women's chances of avoiding HIV. Our results show that participation in local community groups is often positively associated with successful avoidance of HIV, which, in t...
Background The role of social capital for promoting health has been extensively studied in recent ye...
ObjectiveTo characterise perceived household support for female education and the associations betwe...
We previously demonstrated that village community mobilization (CM) was associated with reduced HIV ...
The lifetime risk of acquiring HIV infection in many rural as well as urban areas of southern Africa...
Social capital—especially through its “network” dimension (high levels of participation in local com...
Community involvement is increasingly identified as a ‘‘critical enabler’ ’ of an effective HIV/AIDS...
Community involvement is increasingly identified as a "critical enabler" of an effective HIV/AIDS re...
IntroductionAdolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa bear a disproportionate burden o...
The role of social capital in promoting health is now widely debated within international public hea...
Introduction and background: South Africa continues to have the highest rates of HIV (prevalence and...
Introduction: Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa bear a disproportionate burden...
Background: The Investment Framework for a more effective HIV response has become integral to discus...
Background: We explore the role of local community participation in HIV prevention. It has been argu...
This paper reports on an exploratory study investigating links between sexual health and social capi...
ObjectiveTo characterise perceived household support for female education and the associations betwe...
Background The role of social capital for promoting health has been extensively studied in recent ye...
ObjectiveTo characterise perceived household support for female education and the associations betwe...
We previously demonstrated that village community mobilization (CM) was associated with reduced HIV ...
The lifetime risk of acquiring HIV infection in many rural as well as urban areas of southern Africa...
Social capital—especially through its “network” dimension (high levels of participation in local com...
Community involvement is increasingly identified as a ‘‘critical enabler’ ’ of an effective HIV/AIDS...
Community involvement is increasingly identified as a "critical enabler" of an effective HIV/AIDS re...
IntroductionAdolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa bear a disproportionate burden o...
The role of social capital in promoting health is now widely debated within international public hea...
Introduction and background: South Africa continues to have the highest rates of HIV (prevalence and...
Introduction: Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa bear a disproportionate burden...
Background: The Investment Framework for a more effective HIV response has become integral to discus...
Background: We explore the role of local community participation in HIV prevention. It has been argu...
This paper reports on an exploratory study investigating links between sexual health and social capi...
ObjectiveTo characterise perceived household support for female education and the associations betwe...
Background The role of social capital for promoting health has been extensively studied in recent ye...
ObjectiveTo characterise perceived household support for female education and the associations betwe...
We previously demonstrated that village community mobilization (CM) was associated with reduced HIV ...