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Effectiveness of condoms in preventing sexually transmitted infections
Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2004Published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, this article reports on a review of scientific evidence for the effectiveness of condoms in preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs), focusing on prospective studies published since June 2000.DocumentImpact of the HEART campaign: findings from the youth surveys, 1999 and 2000
Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 2000The Helping Each other Act Responsibly Together (HEART) campaign, designed for youth by youth, informs young people about HIV/AIDS, promotes abstinence and condom use. The Campaign was designed to provide a social context in which prevailing social norms are discussed, questioned and reassessed.DocumentLong-term outcomes of an abstinence-based, small-group pregnancy prevention program in New York City schools
International Family Planning Perspectives, 2000Despite drops in U.S. teenage birthrates, questions continue to arise about how best to reduce the country’s adolescent birthrate. School-based programmes are considered one of the best ways to reach adolescents at risk of early sexual activity.Document“Hulle kan nie hulle hormone intoom hou nie”: a study on gender, adolescents and sexual behaviour in relation to HIV in South Africa
Centre for International Development Issues, University of Nijmegen, 2002This paper from the Centre for International Development Issues presents the results of research conducted among young people in South Africa, aiming to gain a better understanding of the sexual context of adolescents in the country. It looks at the question of how gender constructions influence risk-related sexual behaviour among adolescents.DocumentAfrican higher education institutions responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic
Association of African Universities, 2003Up to recently higher education institutions had done very little in terms of response to the AIDS pandemic. The central message of this paper presented at the AAU Conference of Rectors, Vice Chancellors and Presidents of African Universities is that higher education institutions must develop a comprehensive HIV prevention programme.DocumentWhere are the gaps?: the effects of HIV-prevention interventions on behavioural change
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2004As more funding becomes available for HIV/AIDS programmes in developing countries, an understanding of how prevention interventions lead to behavioural change and how behavioural change leads to reductions in HIV prevalence is crucial.DocumentThe role of behavior change in the decline in HIV prevalence in Uganda
Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2002Accumulating evidence supports the conclusion that HIV prevalence has declined significantly in Uganda during the 1990s, probably accompanied by a somewhat smaller decline in HIV incidence. However, the magnitude of the change at national level is likely to have been smaller than reported in some sources.DocumentStop AIDS love life in Ghana “shatters the silence”
Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 2003The primary theme of the initial phase of the Stop AIDS Love Life campaign in Ghana was to “Shatter the Silence” surrounding HIV/AIDS. It integrated mass media and community-level interventions to slow the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ghana by promoting greater use of HIV-protective behaviors – abstinence, faithfulness, and condoms.DocumentYoung people and risk-taking in sexual relations
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1999This study in the UNAIDS publication Sex and youth: contextual factors affecting risk for HIV/AIDS presents a comparative analysis of data collected in interviews and discussions with nearly 3000 young people in 7 countries in Africa, Asia and the Americas.DocumentPrevention of HIV infection among migrant population groups in northeast Brazil
Scientific Electronic Library Online Brazil, 2004In the past 50 years, one of every three rural Brazilians has opted to migrate to urban areas. HIV infection is currently spreading among migrant communities, the poor, and women in the interior of Northeast Brazil. This article focuses on the different configurations, beliefs, representations, and forms of social organisation of these communities.Pages
