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Publikováno v:
JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 66:S278-S284
Background: Since the 1990s communication programs in South Africa have promoted HIV prevention especially condom use. Although HIV prevalence stabilized after 2000 surveys have not clarified how prevention behavior contributed to that change. We pre
Publikováno v:
AIDS and behavior. 20(9)
Knowing one's serostatus is critical in the HIV prevention, care and treatment continuum. This study examines the impact of communication programs on HIV testing in South Africa. Data came from 2204 young men and women aged 16-24 who reported to be s
Autor:
Stella Babalola, D. Lawrence Kincaid
Publikováno v:
Communication Methods and Measures. 3:61-83
This paper demonstrates four analytical methods for evaluating the impact of full-coverage communication programs with cross-sectional survey data: propensity score matching (PSM), sensitivity analysis, biprobit regression, and triprobit regression.
Autor:
D. Lawrence Kincaid, Mai P. Do
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Communication. 11:301-325
Shabuj Chaya is a weekly television drama broadcast during a 13-week period in Bangladesh in 2000. It used an entertainment-education format to increase health knowledge and to promote visits to health clinic and modern contraceptive use. The purpose
Autor:
Mai Phuong Do, D. Lawrence Kincaid
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Communication. 11:69-90
Cost-effectiveness analysis is based on a simple formula. A dollar estimate of the total cost to conduct a program is divided by the number of people estimated to have been affected by it in terms of some intended outcome. The direct, total costs of
Autor:
D. Lawrence Kincaid
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Communication. 9:37-57
Every innovation begins as a deviation from existing social norms. Given the strong effect of social norms and pressure, how can any innovation ever diffuse to the point where it becomes a new social norm? The seeming paradox of how a minority can in
Autor:
D. Lawrence Kincaid
Publikováno v:
Communication Theory. 12:136-152
This article derives a set of hypotheses to explain how drama can affect the behavior of the audience. First, theories of drama explain how to create a drama that involves the audience. Second, drama theory explains how confrontation leads to emotion
Publikováno v:
AIDS care. 26
Mozambique is one of the countries in sub-Saharan Africa most affected by the HIV epidemic. Multiple and concurrent sexual partnerships (MSP/CP) have been recognized as one of the key drivers in the rapid spread of HIV in the region. Though HIV preve
Publikováno v:
AIDS care. 26(9)
This paper aims to evaluate the impacts of four communication programs on promoting HIV testing behavior among sexually active individuals in South Africa. The four programs, implemented by Johns Hopkins Health and Education in South Africa, are aime
Publikováno v:
Social Marketing Quarterly. 5:50-55