Context: If men and women engage in different sexual behavior with main partners than with other types of partners, then programs aimed at preventing the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) may need to address individuals' differential risk with each partner type.Methods: Relationship char...
This bulletin focusing on intimate partner violence and HIV/AIDS discusses the links between violence and HIV/AIDS as well as describing programs addressin... nbsp; Joint United Nations Programme on HIV / AIDS . Global Coalition on Women and AIDS; World Health Organization - 《Geneva Switzerland...
This chapter considers the need to develop new ways of conceptualising young people affected by sexual exploitation as ‘service users’. Specifically it seeks to address questions about what young people, rather than ‘professionals’, bring to the process of safeguarding. It considers the relevance ...
responding to public health emergencies, it is important to establish and understand the role of collaborations with local, state and federal partners in identifying potential public health issues and to develop theory-based models or strategies to address these issues before, during and after an ...
findings suggest multiple ways in which substance use of male and female partners may be contributing to the heterosexual transmission of HIV and other STDs among African Americans and underscore the need for HIV prevention strategies to address dyadic patterns of substance use that lead to sexual ...
HIV transmission in Vietnam is strongly linked to drug injection, but there is the potential for an epidemic driven by sexual behaviour. HIV‐education programmes to date focus largely on personal responsibility and fail to address adequately other aspects of HIV‐related risks in social contexts. ...
How the social construction of risk influences research is a major issue that Sex at Risk promises to address through a comprehensive review of the scientific literature on correlates of lifetime number of sexual partners, frequency of sexual intercourse, and AIDS transmission. Each topic is covered...
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Interventions that overlook the potential for dyadic regulation of health behavior may miss opportunities to capitalize on shared coping resources and fail to address relational barriers to prevention. Keywords COVID-19 · SARS-CoV-2 · Interdependence theory · Male couples · Perceived ...
People with Lived-Experiences (PWLE) have essential perspectives on how to successfully screen for and address social drivers of health in the health system. Discover what expressed challenges and knowledge is gleaned from our person-centered, multi-stakeholder collaboration events. ...