Exploring the views of academic staff on HIV/AIDS integration into the curricula: a case study of the University of Fort Hare [0.03%]
高校教职工对HIV / AIDS融入课程观点的研究——福特哈尔大学案例研究
Zukiswa Theodorah Dasheka,Nomzamo Dube,Lulekwa Baleni et al.
Zukiswa Theodorah Dasheka et al.
As a clarion call by Higher Education HIV/AIDS programme (HEAIDS) to South African universities, entrenching, integration and infusing the teaching and learning of HIV/AIDS in the curriculum of universities prove to be a sustainable solutio...
Assessing sexual practices and beliefs among university students in Khartoum, Sudan; a qualitative study [0.03%]
苏丹喀土穆大学生的性行为和信仰评估;一项定性研究
Husameddin Farouk Elshiekh,Hein de Vries,Ciska Hoving
Husameddin Farouk Elshiekh
University students in Sudan are more at risk of contracting HIV than the general population, due to a high rate of sexual activity and low uptake of preventive measures such as condoms. Hence, they are considered an important target for HI...
Explicating factors that explain condom use intention among in-school adolescents in Botswana: a structural equation modelling approach [0.03%]
博茨瓦纳在校青少年使用安全套意图的解释因素:结构方程建模方法
Kolentino N Mpeta,Ntebogang D Moroke,Lesego Gabaitiri
Kolentino N Mpeta
Knowledge with respect to adolescents' intentions to engage in protective sexual behaviours is still deficient in numerous countries around the world, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) where HIV prevalence is the highest. Increasing ...
Factors associated with high HIV-related stigma among commuter populations in Johannesburg, South Africa [0.03%]
在南非约翰内斯堡通勤人群中与高艾滋病相关的耻辱感有关的因素
Peter S Nyasulu,Ndumiso Tshuma,Lovemore N Sigwadhi et al.
Peter S Nyasulu et al.
Stigma remains an important barrier to seeking and staying in care among individuals infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Despite continued widespread information, education and communication campaigns to raise awareness about ...
A model to understand HIV-related stigma and the psychosocial well-being of children orphaned by AIDS: a theory generative approach [0.03%]
理解与艾滋病相关的耻辱感及艾滋病孤儿的心理社会健康状况的理论模型研究
Z Yassin,C Erasmus,J Frantz
Z Yassin
HIV-related stigma has negatively impacted the psychosocial well-being of children who have been orphaned by AIDS-related causes. Response to reducing stigma and ensuring child well-being is hindered by the limited understanding of HIV-rela...
Forgetting to take HIV antiretroviral therapy: a qualitative exploration of medication adherence in the third decade of the HIV epidemic in the United States [0.03%]
在美国艾滋病流行第三十年的抗艾滋病毒药物治疗服药依从性的质性探索研究
R Freeman,M Gwadz,K Francis et al.
R Freeman et al.
Optimal adherence to HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) is challenging, and racial/ethnic disparities in adherence rates are substantial. The most common reason persons living with HIV (PLWH) give for missed ART doses is forgetting. We took a...
Underlying reasons why some people haven't tested for HIV - a discourse analysis of qualitative data from Cape Town, South Africa [0.03%]
未进行HIV检测的人的潜在原因-来自南非开普敦的定性数据的讨论分析
Kyla Meyerson,Graeme Hoddinott,Tamryn Nicholson et al.
Kyla Meyerson et al.
Reported barriers to HIV testing over the last 15 years have remained consistent, despite improved service offerings. We aimed to probe deeper by exploring how people who have never tested construct HIV testing in their talk. We used this t...
Making sense of fidelity: young Africans' cross-national and longitudinal representations of fidelity and infidelity in their HIV-related creative narratives, 1997-2014 [0.03%]
fidelity:1997—2014年非洲青年在其与艾滋病相关的创作叙事中的纵向和跨国家的忠诚与不忠观
Robyn Singleton,Manon Billaud,Haley McLeod et al.
Robyn Singleton et al.
Mutual fidelity and partner reduction have been identified as key behavioural strategies to prevent HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly following recognition of the role that multiple concurrent sexual partnerships play in ...
Traditional healers as client advocates in the HIV-endemic region of Maputo, Mozambique: results from a qualitative study [0.03%]
莫桑比克马普托地区传统治疗师作为客户的倡导者:一项定性研究的结果
Radhika Sundararajan,Patricio V Langa,Trisha Morshed et al.
Radhika Sundararajan et al.
Traditional healers are commonly utilised throughout sub-Saharan Africa instead of - and in concert with - biomedical facilities. Traditional healers are trusted providers and prominent community members and could be important partners in i...
'If you are found taking medicine, you will be called names and considered less of a man': young men's engagement with HIV treatment and care during ulwaluko (traditional initiation and circumcision) in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa [0.03%]
“服药即意味着会被羞辱和歧视为‘不男人’”——南非东开普省乌尔瓦鲁科(传统成年礼和割礼仪式)期间青年男子对人类免疫缺陷病毒治疗和关怀的参与度
L Gittings,R Hodes,C Colvin et al.
L Gittings et al.
This paper explores how HIV-positive abakhwetha (young male initiates) undergoing ulwaluko (traditional Xhosa initiation and circumcision) engage with HIV-related biomedical care and treatment. Health-focused life history narratives (n = 36...