Sociology and behaviour of West African blood donors: the impact of religion on human immunodeficiency virus infection
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Auteurs : J. Allain [Royaume-Uni] ; M. Anokwa [Ghana] ; A. Casbard [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Owusu-Ofori [Ghana] ; J. Dennis-Antwi [Ghana]Source :
- Vox Sanguinis [ 0042-9007 ] ; 2004-11.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- geographic : Ghana.
- topic : Musulman, Groupe religieux.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Allain, Behaviour, Blackwell publishing, Blood centre, Blood donors, Blood safety, Borderline evidence, Candidate blood donors, Candidate donors, Christian denominations, Christian group, Church attendance, Condom, Control group, Control groups, Deferral, Donor, Donor care programme, Formal church role, Ghana, High level, Higher level, Holy temple, Human virus, Male circumcision, Muslim, Muslim controls, Nurse counsellor, Odds ratio, Other factors, Pentecostal churches, Prevalence, Prevalence rate, Protective effect, Regular relationship, Religious beliefs, Religious communities, Religious community, Religious group, Replacement donors, Report condom, Rural senegal, Rural uganda, Sanguinis, Sexual activity, Sexual behaviour, Sexual education, Sexual history, Sexual intercourse, Sexual partners, Sexual practice, Statistical analysis, Teenage pregnancy, Total donors, Univariate analysis, Viral markers, West africa, West african blood donors.
- Teeft :
- Allain, Behaviour, Blackwell publishing, Blood centre, Blood donors, Blood safety, Borderline evidence, Candidate blood donors, Candidate donors, Christian denominations, Christian group, Church attendance, Condom, Control group, Control groups, Deferral, Donor, Donor care programme, Formal church role, Ghana, High level, Higher level, Holy temple, Human virus, Male circumcision, Muslim, Muslim controls, Nurse counsellor, Odds ratio, Other factors, Pentecostal churches, Prevalence, Prevalence rate, Protective effect, Regular relationship, Religious beliefs, Religious communities, Religious community, Religious group, Replacement donors, Report condom, Rural senegal, Rural uganda, Sanguinis, Sexual activity, Sexual behaviour, Sexual education, Sexual history, Sexual intercourse, Sexual partners, Sexual practice, Statistical analysis, Teenage pregnancy, Total donors, Univariate analysis, Viral markers, West africa, West african blood donors.
Abstract
Background and Objectives Ghana is one of the countries of sub‐Saharan Africa where the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence in blood donors ranges between 1 and 4%. Considering the social importance of religion and the very high level of religious practice observed in Ghana, the hypothesis that these factors may play a role in containing HIV was tested.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.2004.00578.x
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