AIDS Expert - Recent AIDS/HIV-related Search Questions

AIDS Expert - Recent AIDS/HIV-related Search Questions
AIDS/HIV - Expert

Sunday, December 16, 2012

A study in South Africa recently suggested that nearly one in seven cases of young women acquiring HIV could have been prevented if the women had not been subjected to intimate partner violence.

ctSearch Results


Original Query

A study in South Africa recently suggested that nearly one in seven cases of young women acquiring HIV could have been prevented if the women had not been subjected to intimate partner violence.

Search Results

  1. study south africa nearly

  2. Preview
    • Factors associated with HIV sero-status in young rural South African women: connections between intimate partner violence and HIV International Journal of Epidemiology (in press)

    • The aim of this study was to describe sexual risk behavior among 239 couples during pregnancy and to examine the relationship of sexual risk behavior with HIV serostatus and intimate partner violence

  3. women

  4. Preview
    • A landmark study in South Africa recently suggested that nearly one in seven cases of young women acquiring HIV could have been prevented if the women had not been subjected to intimate partner violence[14]

    • A recent study in South Africa found that women who are beaten or dominated by their partners are nearly 50 per cent more likely to become infected with HIV than women who live in non-violent households

    • HIV and Intimate Partner Transmission raises questions related to intimate partner violence, giving agency to vulnerable women, engaging men in the response, and improving women`s rights to inheritance and property as a way of addressing violence and providing coping mechanisms

  5. cases young women acquiring hiv

  6. Preview
    • A study in South Africa recently suggested that nearly one in seven cases of young women acquiring HIV could have been prevented if the women had not been subjected to intimate partner violence

  7. intimate partner violence

  8. Preview
    • A study in South Africa recently suggested that nearly one in seven cases of young women acquiring HIV could have been prevented if the women had not been subjected to intimate partner violence

    • A recent study in South Africa found that women who are beaten or dominated by their partners are nearly 50 per cent more likely to become infected with HIV than women who live in non-violent households

    • HIV and Intimate Partner Transmission raises questions related to intimate partner violence, giving agency to vulnerable women, engaging men in the response, and improving women`s rights to inheritance and property as a way of addressing violence and providing coping mechanisms


For more information on each topic click the link(s) above.


Contact

Web : http://c-t-search.info
E-mail : E-Mail
Search Engine : c-t-search.appspot.com
ctMedBrowser : More ctMedBrowser Info
Sponsor : Peta Software Promo
share

[Return to Medical Expert][Return to AIDS Expert]

No comments:

Post a Comment