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A quantitive survey of youth (10-19 years) in Jamaica was conducted to better understand the actual and perceived needs with regard to condom access and use. It looked specifically at access and attit...
The objective of this study was to assess whether providing a choice of condoms would increase condom acceptability, increase self-reported use, and decrease the incidence of sexually transmitted infe...
Health Research for Action (HERA) was contracted under the
CARISMA II project to undertake a study to assess the total volume of condoms and
sexual lubricants in Jamaica. The study objectives wer...
This 2007 study represents part of the formative qualitative research conducted for the creative development of the Jamaican Social Marketing Campaign which sought to encourage condom use in primary r...
This report provides a descriptive overview of the health, risk and resiliency of adolescents 10 – 15 years old attending schools across Jamaica based on a nationally representative sample. The ...
PEER study carried out by Ben Rolfe, Dr Joanne Hemmings With Tricia Anne Morris, Veronica Samuels-Dixon
This report presents findings from a qualitative study into young women’s sexual relatio...
This report highlights the findings from the 2004 National Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviours and Practices (KABP) survey conducted as part of an evaluation of intervention activities conducted on behal...
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