Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000095 |
Marte Jürgensen [Norvège] ; Ingvild Fossgard Sand Y [Norvège] ; Charles Michelo [Zambie] ; Knut Fylkesnes [Norvège] | Effects of home-based Voluntary Counselling and Testing on HIV-related stigma: Findings from a cluster-randomized trial in Zambia |
000160 |
Rena Patel [États-Unis] ; Jamie Ratner [États-Unis] ; Cheryl Gore-Felton [États-Unis] ; Gerard Kadzirange [Zimbabwe] ; Godfrey Woelk [Zimbabwe, États-Unis] ; David Katzenstein [États-Unis] | HIV disclosure patterns, predictors, and psychosocial correlates among HIV positive women in Zimbabwe |
000187 |
Gerard A. Riley [Royaume-Uni] ; Dinah Baah-Odoom [Royaume-Uni] | Belief in a just world, generalised self-efficacy and stigma may contribute to unsafe sexual intentions via a reduced perception of vulnerability to HIV/AIDS amongst young people in Ghana |
000192 |
Heather L. White [États-Unis] ; Chishimba Mulambia [Zambie] ; Moses Sinkala [Zambie] ; Mulindi H. Mwanahamuntu [Zambie] ; Groesbeck P. Parham [Zambie, États-Unis] ; Linda Moneyham [États-Unis] ; Diane M. Grimley [États-Unis] ; Eric Chamot [États-Unis] | 'Worse than HIV' or 'not as serious as other diseases'? Conceptualization of cervical cancer among newly screened women in Zambia : HIV-related articles |
000250 |
Philip Anglewicz [États-Unis] ; Jesman Chintsanya [Malawi] | Disclosure of HIV status between spouses in rural Malawi |
000307 |
Gerard Anthony Riley [Royaume-Uni] ; Dinah Baah-Odoom [Royaume-Uni] | Do stigma, blame and stereotyping contribute to unsafe sexual behaviour? A test of claims about the spread of HIV/AIDS arising from social representation theory and the AIDS risk reduction model |
000325 |
William Sambisa [États-Unis] ; Sian Curtis [États-Unis] ; Vinod Mishra [États-Unis] | AIDS stigma as an obstacle to uptake of HIV testing: evidence from a Zimbabwean national population-based survey |
000327 |
Virginia Anne Bond [Zambie, Royaume-Uni] | "It is not an easy decision on HIV, especially in Zambia": opting for silence, limited disclosure and implicit understanding to retain a wider identity |
000345 |
Abiodun O. Adewuya [Nigeria] ; Mohammed O. Afolabi [Nigeria] ; Bola A. Ola [Nigeria] ; Olorunfemi A. Ogundele [Nigeria] ; Adeola O. Ajibare [Nigeria] ; Bamidele F. Oladipo [Nigeria] ; Ibiyemi Fakande [Nigeria] | Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after stigma related events in HIV infected individuals in Nigeria |
000355 |
Elaine J. Abrams [États-Unis] ; Wafaa M. El-Sadr [États-Unis] | Lessons From Harlem: Relevance to a Global Epidemic |
000381 |
Rob Stephenson [États-Unis] | Community factors shaping HIV-related stigma among young people in three African countries |
000493 |
F. Baiden [Ghana] ; G. Akanlu [Ghana] ; A. Hodgson [Ghana] ; P. Akweongo [Ghana] ; C. Debpuur [Ghana] ; F. Binka [Ghana] | Using lay counsellors to promote community-based voluntary counselling and HIV testing in rural northern Ghana : A baseline survey on community acceptance and stigma |
000574 |
Virginia Bond [Royaume-Uni, Zambie] ; Laura Nyblade [États-Unis] | The importance of addressing the unfolding TB-HIV stigma in high HIV prevalence settings |
000767 |
N. O'Farrell [Royaume-Uni] | Genital ulcers, stigma, HIV, and STI control in sub-Saharan Africa |
000801 |
Peter Piot [Suisse] ; Awa Marie Coll Seck [Sénégal] | International response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic: planning for success |