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pro vyhledávání: '"Szonja Vamos"'
Autor:
Ndashi Chitalu, Phillimon Ndubani, Miriam Mumbi, Deborah L Jones, Stephen M Weiss, Olga Villar-Loubet, Szonja Vamos, Drenna Waldrop-Valverde
Publikováno v:
SAHARA-J, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 69-75 (2009)
Zambia has over 1 million HIV infections nationwide and an urban prevalence rate of 23%. This study compared the impact of male involvement in multiple and single session risk reduction interventions among inconsistent condom users in Zambia and the
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fe82621365e54813beee5a8fe862526b
Autor:
Drenna Waldrop-Valverde, Biraaj Mahajan, Aman Sharma, Ryan Cook, Ritu Nehra, Szonja Vamos, Mahendra Kumar, Deborah L. Jones, Stephen M. Weiss
Publikováno v:
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
Objective: India is home to the third-largest number of people living with HIV in the world, and no-cost antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been available across the country since 2004. However, rates of adherence to ART are often subpar in India, and
Publikováno v:
Translational Behavioral Medicine. 4:141-148
The scale-up of HIV treatment programs in sub-Saharan Africa necessitates creative solutions that do not further burden the health system to meet global initiatives in prevention and care. This study assessed the work environment and impact of provid
Publikováno v:
AIDS Care. 25:1102-1108
Relationship quality and partner dynamics provide important insights into understanding sexual behavior within HIV sero-positive and sero-discordant couples. Individuals in long-term partnerships may be vulnerable to HIV/sexually transmitted infectio
Autor:
Stephen M. Weiss, Deborah L. Jones, Ritu Nehra, Aman Sharma, Ryan Cook, Drenna Waldrop-Valverde, Szonja Vamos, Mahendra Kumar
Publikováno v:
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC). 12:343-348
Background: This pilot study evaluated an intervention designed to enhance adherence among those new to antiretroviral therapy. Methods: Participants (n = 80) were recruited from a hospital clinic in Chandigarh, India, and randomized to a 3-month gro
Publikováno v:
Hispanic Health Care International. 9:82-90
Heterosexual transmission remains the principal source of HIV infection among women in the United States, accounting 80% of the newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2007). Seventy-six percent of HIV/AIDS i
Autor:
Szonja Vamos, Deborah L. Jones, Drenna Waldrop-Valverde, Phillimon Ndubani, Ndashi Chitalu, Olga Villar-Loubet, Stephen M. Weiss, Miriam Mumbi
Publikováno v:
SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS; Vol 6, No 2 (2009)
Zambia has over 1 million HIV infections nationwide and an urban prevalence rate of 23%. This study compared the impact of male involvement in multiple and single session risk reduction interventions among inconsistent condom users in Zambia and the
Autor:
O. Villar, Deborah L. Jones, Ndashi Chitalu, S. M. Weiss, A. Shine, Mirriam Mumbi, Szonja Vamos
Publikováno v:
AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 22:1015-1020
This study assessed the acceptability and preference for sexual barrier and lubricant products among men in Zambia following trial and long-term use. It also examined the role of men's preferences as facilitators or impediments to product use for HIV
Autor:
Stephen M. Weiss, Deborah L. Jones, Miriam Mumbi, Drenna Waldrop-Valverde, Ndashi Chitalu, Szonja Vamos
Publikováno v:
The Open Health Services and Policy Journal. 1:45-51
Following the trial of a sexual risk reduction intervention conducted at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka, Zambia, this pilot study sought to evaluate the feasibility of conducting the intervention at the Community Health Center (CHC)
Autor:
Elisa Shikwane, Deborah L. Jones, Olga Villar-Loubet, S. M. Weiss, Ryan Cook, Karl Peltzer, Szonja Vamos
Publikováno v:
AIDS care. 25(6)
Mpumalanga Province, South Africa has one of the highest HIV/AIDS diagnosis rates among pregnant women (~29.4%). This study sought to enhance male involvement in pregnancy to increase HIV disclosure, sexual communication, HIV knowledge and reduce unp