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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...
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...
Health Research for Action (HERA) was contracted under the CARISMA II project to undertake a study to assess the total volume of condoms and hormonal contraceptives (tablets and injections, HCs) in ...
The Best Practices in Social Marketing series aims to share learning from CARISMA with other regional and international social marketing organisations (SMOs), and their partners in government and n...
The Best Practices in Social Marketing series aims to share learning from CARISMA with other regional and international Social Marketing Organisations (SMOs) and their partners in government and No...
This presentation was delivered by Ms. Anick Supplice Dupuy, Deputy Director at Population Services International, Haiti at the CARISMA Special Session on November 19, 2011 during the Caribbean HIV C...
The purpose of this study is to provide an assessment of the key health behaviors, determinants and exposure to PSI programming among sexually active males, ages 25-49, with three (3) or more partners...
This study provides information enabling PSI/Haiti to develop messages and materials to promote sexual health, appropriate for the clients of female sex workers. More precisely, the study aims to pr...
The purpose of this study is to provide an assessment of the key health behaviors, determinants, and exposure to PSI programming among Spanish speaking sex workers in the capital of Antigua, where P...
In July 2007, PSI was granted an award for 13 months from KfW and PANCAP to implement social marketing activities that would increase preventative behaviors among high risk groups, including, youth ...
In December 2008 PSI Caribbean conducted a baseline TRaC among young females 16-24 years old who engage in concurrent sexual relationships with outside partners in two (2) communities in Trinidad. T...
Recent studies suggest that HIV infection rates among 15-19 year old females in Trinidad are six (6) times those of males of the same age (UNGASS, 2008). Concurrent transactional relationships are b...
In January 2006, PSI/Caribbean began communication activities in 12 countries including Antigua/Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts/Nevis, St. Lucia, St....
The objectives of the OECS Behavioural Surveillance Surveys are as follows: 1. To assist six Eastern Caribbean countries to set up a regional behavioural monitoring system, which will enable them...
The Caribbean is second only to sub-Saharan Africa in HIV & AIDS prevalence. Jamaica, the largest island in the English speaking Caribbean island has however been relentless in its efforts to s...
The first round of the TRaC survey with men and women living in bateyes in the Dominican Republic was conducted in 2006 and served as a base line for the HIV/AIDS Prevention Project. This survey ha...
The purpose of this study was to generate actionable evidence for behavior change communication decision-making for the Social Marketing Project for HIV/AIDS Prevention in the Dominican Republic, pr...
This Social Marketing Research Series (SMRS) report presents findings of the first wave of the TRaC survey for Belize Clients. TRaC surveys provide actionable evidence for social marketing decision...
This Social Marketing Research Series (SMRS) report presents findings of the first wave of the TRaC survey for Belize tourist industry workers. TRaC surveys provide actionable evidence for social m...
This Social Marketing Research Series (SMRS) report presents findings of the first wave of the TRaC survey for Belize Garifunas. TRaC surveys provide actionable evidence for social marketing decisi...
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