Psychosocial predictors and gender differences in the mental well-being of adolescents living with HIV in Ibadan, Nigeria [0.03%]
尼日利亚伊巴丹市青少年HIV感染者心理社会预测指标及性别差异的心理幸福感研究
Ezekiel O Aruoture,Abel C Obosi
Ezekiel O Aruoture
Background: The psychosocial vulnerability of adolescents living with HIV, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where structural and psychosocial stressors are prevalent, is an important public health concern. While several studies have inve...
Assessment of HIV/AIDS-related stigma and knowledge gaps among healthcare providers in Egypt [0.03%]
评估埃及医务人员艾滋病相关耻辱感及知识差距
Salma M A Mansour,Rahma Mohamed,Moses Shongwe et al.
Salma M A Mansour et al.
Background: Stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV (PLHIV) in healthcare settings are significant barriers to achieving Egypt's 95-95-95 targets and ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. Misconceptions among healt...
Factors driving pre-exposure prophylaxis uptake among students at six Gauteng province universities: An application of Pender's Health Promotion Model [0.03%]
彭德健康促进模型在豪登省六所大学学生使用暴露前预防药物行为中的应用及其影响因素分析
Paul Potsane,Charlene Downing,Patrick Ndayizigamiye
Paul Potsane
Background: South Africa has the world's highest HIV prevalence rate (12.7%), with university students disproportionately affected. While HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective preventive measure for high-risk individuals, its ...
Determinants of viral suppression among young people living with HIV and on antiretroviral therapy in Eswatini: A cross-sectional study [0.03%]
埃斯瓦蒂尼接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的青年HIV感染者的病毒抑制决定因素:一项横断面研究
Thabile P Simelane,Emeka F Okonji,Brian E van Wyk
Thabile P Simelane
Background: HIV treatment, adherence, and retention in care are fundamental in achieving viral load suppression (VLS) and fighting the HIV pandemic. The Government of Eswatini has decentralised antiretroviral treatment (ART) services and in...
Access to PrEP for cis and transgender women: Developing and implementing a community-based intervention adapted to populations exposed to HIV in Mali, Morocco, and Mauritius [0.03%]
面向易感人群的暴露前预防措施(PrEP)获取状况:在马里、摩洛哥和毛里求斯开发并实施社区适应性干预措施
Mustapha Sodqi,Amal Ben Moussa,Rosemary Delabre et al.
Mustapha Sodqi et al.
Background: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is recommended as part of a comprehensive HIV prevention approach, but its uptake among women, particularly those in key populations, remains limited.Methods: A mixed-methods community-based study...
Correlates of HIV pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis uptake among female university students in Uganda [0.03%]
乌干达女性大学生使用HIV前后预防关联因素调查研究
Ivan Segawa,Sabrina Bakeera-Kitaka,Lorraine Oriokot et al.
Ivan Segawa et al.
Female university students engaging in high-risk sexual behaviours, such as transactional sex or unprotected sex, are eligible for HIV pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP/PEP). This study aimed to determine the uptake and correlates of...
The mediating effect of individual beliefs between self-testing knowledge and HIV self-testing use [0.03%]
关于艾滋病自我检测知识与艾滋病自我检测行为之间信念中介效应的研究
Gerald Mukisa Nsereko,Khamisi Musanje,Loyce Kiiza Kobusingye et al.
Gerald Mukisa Nsereko et al.
Background: HIV self-testing has been introduced as a secondary mode of testing in most countries as a way of counteracting the barriers associated with the traditional clinic-based method of testing. As the entry point into the HIV care ca...
Influence of self-compassion on HIV-related stigma, health-related quality of life, and depression among HIV/AIDS patients [0.03%]
自我同情对艾滋病患者健康相关生命质量及抑郁的影响研究
Chinenye Joseph Aliche,Erhabor Sunday Idemudia,Michael O Ezenwa
Chinenye Joseph Aliche
Background: People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) may experience HIV-related stigma, which could negatively impact health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and increase symptoms of depression. Self-compassion is a positive personality attribute...
HIV stigma in faith communities in South Africa: A cross-sectional study [0.03%]
南非信仰团体中的艾滋病污名化:一项横断面研究
Germari Kruger,Eduardus A J G van der Borght,Martha T Teijema et al.
Germari Kruger et al.
Background: The role of religion and faith in the context of HIV stigma is complex. It is important to recognise the diversity of religious beliefs and practices and to work with faith communities to promote a compassionate, non-stigmatisin...
HIV incidence and prevalence projections for Zimbabwe: Findings from five mathematical models [0.03%]
津巴布韦艾滋病发病和流行趋势的预测结果——五种数学模型的研究成果
Isaac Taramusi,John Stover,Robert Glaubius et al.
Isaac Taramusi et al.
Introduction: Understanding how HIV epidemics are likely to behave in the future is key to informing HIV response strategies in low-income countries. Up-to-date HIV epidemiological estimates are important for policy decision- making, but su...