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Results Africana Periodicals: 401
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1. Fast-tracking HIV prevention: scientific advances and implementation challenges
2. Adverse drug reactions associated with antiretroviral therapy in South Africa
3. The intersection of antiretroviral therapy, peer support programmes, and economic empowerment with HIV stigma among HIV-positive women in West Nile Uganda
4. Oral histories of HIV/AIDS support group members, NGO workers and home-based carers in KwaZulu-Natal
5. Integrated intervention for mental health co-morbidity in HIV-positive individuals: a public health assessment
6. Dealing with disclosure: perspectives from HIV-positive children and their older carers living in rural south-western Uganda
7. Home-based rehabilitation interventions for adults living with HIV: a scoping review
8. Antiretroviral adherence and virological outcomes in HIV-positive patients in Ugu district, KwaZulu-Natal province
9. HIV care and treatment experiences among female sex workers living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review
10. Multiple sexual partnerships and their correlates among Facebook users in Swaziland: an online cross-sectional study
11. Church representatives' perspectives on masculinities in the context of HIV: the case of the Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiative in Africa
12. Advancing gender equality to improve HIV prevention: a study of practice
13. Political economy of decentralising HIV and AIDS treatment services to primary healthcare facilities in three Nigerian states
14. The relationship between HIV and AIDS and water scarcity in Nyamakate resettlements land, north-central Zimbabwe
15. Voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention in fishing communities in Uganda: the influence of local beliefs and practice
16. A qualitative study of migrant-related stressors, psychosocial outcomes and HIV risk behaviour among truck drivers in Zambia
17. Teachers' subjectivities and emotionality in HIV/AIDS teaching
18. Morbidity and nutrition status of rural drug-naive Kenyan women living with HIV
19. Parental mediation of adolescent media use and demographic factors as predictors of Kenyan high school students' exposure to sexual content in television
20. Experiences of alcohol consumption and taking antiretroviral medication among men living with HIV in Tshwane, South Africa
21. What does sustainability mean in the HIV and AIDS response?
22. Risky sexual behaviour among women: does economic empowerment matter? Case of Gabon, Mozambique, Sierra-Leone and Zambia
23. Psychosocial well-being of people living with HIV and the community before and after a HIV stigma-reduction community 'hub' network intervention
24. Keeping kids in care: virological failure in a paediatric antiretroviral clinic and suggestions for improving treatment outcomes
25. Clinical correlates of suicidality among individuals with HIV infection and AIDS disease in Mbarara, Uganda
26. HIV/AIDS among pastoralists and refugees in north-east Africa: a neglected problem
27. The use of cash transfers for HIV prevention - are we there yet?
28. Involving parents from the start: formative evaluation for a large randomised controlled trial with Botswana Junior Secondary School students
29. Gender inequality dynamics in the prevention of a heterosexual HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa
30. New insights into HIV epidemic in South Africa: key findings from the National HIV Prevalence, Incidence and Behaviour Survey, 2012
31. Temporal distribution of baseline characteristics and association with early mortality among HIV-positive patients at University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria
32. Attracting female sex workers to HIV testing and counselling in Ethiopia: a qualitative study with sex workers in Addis Ababa
33. Exploring the Health Belief Model and first-year students responses to HIV/AIDS and VCT at a South African university
34. Social models of HIV risk among young adults in Lesotho
35. Reducing the overall HIV-burden in South Africa: is reviving ABC an appropriate fit for a complex, adaptive epidemiological HIV landscape?
36. Sexual HIV risk among substance-using female commercial sex workers in Durban, South Africa
37. On the road again: concurrency and condom use among Uganda truck drivers
38. Telling stories and adding scores: measuring resilience in young children affected by maternal HIV and AIDS
39. HIV-related disabilities: an extra burden to HIV and AIDS healthcare workers?
40. Not everyone can afford an apple a day: stigma and food insecurity in rural South African young adults
41. Wisdom and counselling: a note on advising people with HIV/AIDS in Ghana
42. HIV/AIDS knowledge and stigma among women of reproductive age in Ethiopia
43. Dying is dying, that's all: structural violence and cultural projects in Malawian AIDS proverbs
44. 'Men don't want things to be seen or known about them': a mixed-methods study to locate men in a home based counselling and testing programme in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
45. Making meaning in the time of AIDS: longitudinal narratives from the Malawi Journals Project
46. HIV-related stigma: implications for symptoms of anxiety and depression among Malawian women
47. Deadly gonorrhoea: history, collective memory and early HIV epidemiology in East Central Africa
48. When we are together I feel at home: types and sources of social support among youth newly diagnosed with HIV in Kenya: implications for intervention
49. Factors associated with mothers decisions on male neonatal circumcision in Swaziland
50. Attitudes of women and men living with HIV and their healthcare providers towards pregnancy and abortion by HIV-positive women in Nigeria and Zambia
51. Gender perspectives in care provision and care receipt among older people infected and affected by HIV in Uganda
52. Managing identities and parental disclosure of HIV sero-status in Zimbabwe
53. Gender and HIV infection in the context of alcoholism in Kenya
54. HIV health literacy, sexual behaviour and self-reports of having tested for HIV among students
55. The role of the community conversation approach in facilitating HIV/AIDS competence and utilisation of testing services in Africa: the case of Ethiopia
56. Experiences of work among people with disabilities who are HIV-positive in Zambia
57. The relationship between collective action and serious illness in western Kenya
58. Psychosocial and health risk outcomes among orphans and non-orphans in mixed households in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
59. Reckoning HIV/AIDS care: a longitudinal study of community home-based caregivers and clients in Swaziland
60. The impact of the global economic crisis on HIV and AIDS programmes directed at women and children in Zambia
61. Silence, blame and AIDS conspiracy theories among the Xhosa people in two townships in Cape Town
62. Risk factors of HIV infection among farm workers at Rattray Arnold Research Farm in Goromonzi district, Zimbabwe: a qualitative study
63. Estimating the effect of HIV/AIDS on fertility among Malawian women using demographic and health survey data
64. The epistemology of AIDS in South Africa: lessons from three scenario projects
65. The emotional wellbeing of lay HIV counselling and testing counsellors
66. Most at-risk populations: contextualising HIV prevention programmes targeting marginalised groups in Zanzibar, Tanzania
67. Is the absolute requirement for informed consent before HIV testing a barrier to public health? A case report and management challenges
68. Correlates of sexual activity versus non-activity of incoming first-year students at a South African university
69. HIV-serostatus disclosure in the context of free antiretroviral therapy and socio-economic dependency: experiences among women living with HIV in Tanzania
70. Level of awareness and uptake of the female condom in women aged 18 to 49 years in Bindura district, Mashonaland Central province, Zimbabwe
71. Support groups for HIV-positive people in South Africa: who joins, who does not, and why?
72. Youth mortality due to HIV/AIDS in South Africa, 2001-2009: an analysis of the levels of mortality using life table techniques
73. The promise and limitations of cash transfer programs for HIV prevention
74. Barriers and facilitators to the uptake of voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) among adolescent boys in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
75. Jobs, food, taxis and journals: complexities of implementing Stepping Stones and Creating Futures in urban informal settlements in South Africa
76. Generational inversions: 'working' for social reproduction amid HIV in Swaziland
77. In search of a face: childbearing decisions among couples living with HIV from rural southern Malawi
78. Perceived control and communication about sex: a study of South African families
79. Tangible skill building and HIV youth prevention intervention in rural South Africa
80. Drivers for the effective management of HIV and AIDS in the South African construction industry: a Delphi study
81. Communication characteristics of young children with HIV in South Africa as reported by some physicians
82. 'Children will always be children': exploring perceptions and experiences of HIV-positive children who may not take their treatment and why they may not tell
83. Institutionalisation of knowledge transfer on sexual behaviour in the times of AIDS: a case study from a village community in north-central Namibia
84. Stigma and HIV disclosure in the Cape Metropolitan area, South Africa
85. Effects of an exercise programme with people living with HIV: research in a disadvantaged setting
86. Reasons for the low uptake of adult male circumcision for the prevention of HIV transmission in Swaziland
87. Obstacles to HIV prevention, treatment and care in selected public universities in South Africa
88. Alcohol consumption and high risk sexual behaviour among female sex workers in Uganda
89. Willingness to participate in future HIV prevention trials in Beira, Mozambique
90. The influence of biological factors on students' sexual behaviour at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
91. HIV in Harare: the role and relevance of social stigma
92. Practice of 'sumo kodhi' among the Luo and implications for HIV transmission in western Kenya
93. The HIV/AIDS caregiver identity as a double-edged sword: a discourse analysis on HIV/AIDS caregiving in South Africa
94. Love, lust and the emotional context of multiple and concurrent sexual partnerships among young Swazi adults
95. Patient and provider perspectives on improving the linkage of HIV-positive pregnant women to long-term HIV care and treatment in eastern Uganda
96. Reproductive behaviour among women on antiretroviral therapy in Botswana: mismatched pregnancy plans and contraceptive use
97. Mobile health for early retention in HIV care: a qualitative study in Kenya (WelTel Retain)
98. Socio-economic and demographic factors related to HIV status in urban informal settlements in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
99. Experiences and conceptualizations of sexual debut from the narratives of South African men and women in the context of HIV/AIDS
100. 'Something for something': the importance of talking about transactional sex with youth in South Africa using a resilience-based approach