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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...
Identifying Behaviours that Increase Risk for HIV/AIDS and STI Infections - Focus Group Presentation
This PowerPoint presentation identifies risk behaviours of young people, adult women, MSM and CSWs through focus groups covering areas such as stigmatization and access to outreach collaboration. This...
This PEER study aims to develop a detailed and contextualised understanding of the determinants of condom use amongst brothel-based commercial sex workers, with a specific focus on the role of self ef...
The MAP (Measuring Access and Performance) study in the bateyes of the Dominican Republic was commissioned to measure the availability of condoms in these communities. This study is used to provide in...
The objective of this study was to generate concrete evidence for making decisions regarding the design of a Behaviour Change Project for HIV/AIDS Prevention targeting adult residents of the bateyes. ...
In July and August 2006, the TRaC-M survey was conducted among sex workers in Dominica and Grenada, and among men who have sex with men in St Lucia, St Vincent & The Grenadines and Trinidad & ...
The objectives of the survey was to segment the population of female sex workers in Haïti and to identify the determining factors of condom use with a love partner. The study found that the age o...
The 2006 Youth TRaC study had two major objectives: 1) to describe current levels on key behaviors, determinants of behavior, and exposure to PSI programming and 2) to identify opportunity, ability, a...
The objectives of this MAP (Measuring Access and Performance) study were to determine the coverage, quality of coverage, penetration and access of the eight different social marketing products distrib...
Results of the 2006 baseline Peer Study for the Design of the Social Marketing Intervention for HIV Prevention in the Bateyes looking at cultural and social identity, employment, relationship norms an...
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