Focus group research was undertaken in three English cities among Gay and Bisexual men (British and non-British), heterosexual African women and heterosexual African men, all with diagnosed HIV. It wa ...
HIV in Europe, an initiative of European HIV/AIDS clinicians, research, policy and civil society organisations,
was formed in 2007 to combine efforts in order to better understand, communicate, and ad ...
In this study we aimed to identify factors that contribute to women's decisions to decline an HIV test during their pregnancy in an antenatal clinic setting in Metropolitan London. Voluntary HIV testi ...
Stigma associated with HIV infection can unfavorably impact the lives and behavior of people living with HIV/AIDS. The HIV Stigma Scale was designed to measure the perception of stigma by those who ar ...
In Zambia, the prevalence of HIV has been estimated to be 16 percent among 15–49 year olds. In 2005, more than a million adults and children in the country were living with HIV, and nearly 10 percent ...
Objective: This qualitative study assesses knowledge about sexually transmitted infections (STI), identifies perceived barriers to STI testing, and recommends strategies to optimise participation in a ...
The research was carried out by Ipsos MORI in Great Britain, Ethiopia, South Africa and Kyrgyzstan. In each country 300 young people aged 14-25 were interviewed. Interviews in Ethiopia, South Africa a ...