Fatalism and HIV/AIDS Beliefs in Rural Mali, West Africa
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Auteurs : Rosanna F. Hess [États-Unis] ; Dawn Mckinney [États-Unis]Source :
- Journal of Nursing Scholarship [ 1527-6546 ] ; 2007-06.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- geographic : Mali.
- topic : Soins de santé, Musulman.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Aids care, Aids education, Aids research, Bambara, Cancer fatalism, Central intelligence agency, Centre protestant, Condom, Convenience sample, Current study, Demographic characteristics, Disadvantaged women, Entire sample, Ethnicity, Fatalism, Fatalism score, Fatalism scores, Fatalistic, Fatalistic attitude, Female friends, Formal education, Further study, Gender, Health care, Health workers, Higher fatalism, Immoral people, Internal consistency, Less fatalistic, Life optimism, Lower fatalism, Mali, Malian, Malian sample, More fatalistic, More research, Multiple partners, Muslim, National distribution, Nonhealth workers, Nursing scholarship, Oncology nursing forum, Other partners, Participant, Powe, Powe fatalism inventory, Powe fatalism inventory version, Prevalence rates, Prevention behaviors, Prevention indicators, Research team, Rural mali, Rural malians, Second quarter, Sexual activity, Significant correlations, Small sample size, West africa.
- Teeft :
- Aids care, Aids education, Aids research, Bambara, Cancer fatalism, Central intelligence agency, Centre protestant, Condom, Convenience sample, Current study, Demographic characteristics, Disadvantaged women, Entire sample, Ethnicity, Fatalism, Fatalism score, Fatalism scores, Fatalistic, Fatalistic attitude, Female friends, Formal education, Further study, Gender, Health care, Health workers, Higher fatalism, Immoral people, Internal consistency, Less fatalistic, Life optimism, Lower fatalism, Mali, Malian, Malian sample, More fatalistic, More research, Multiple partners, Muslim, National distribution, Nonhealth workers, Nursing scholarship, Oncology nursing forum, Other partners, Participant, Powe, Powe fatalism inventory, Powe fatalism inventory version, Prevalence rates, Prevention behaviors, Prevention indicators, Research team, Rural mali, Rural malians, Second quarter, Sexual activity, Significant correlations, Small sample size, West africa.
Abstract
Purpose : To examine beliefs about HIV/AIDS of rural Malians and to measure their level of fatalism in context of HIV/AIDS and prevention behaviors.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.2007.00155.x
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