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2014 ; 18
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HIV prevention and research considerations for women in sub-Saharan Africa:
moving toward biobehavioral prevention strategies
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Harrison A
Afr J Reprod Health
2014[Sep]; 18
(3 Spec No
): 17-24
PMID26050373
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This paper addresses current and emerging HIV prevention strategies for women in
Sub-Saharan Africa, in light of recent trial results and ongoing research. What
are the major opportunities and challenges for widespread implementation of new
and emerging HIV prevention strategies? The paper discusses the major individual,
social and structural factors that underpin women's disproportionate risk for HIV
infection, with attention to gender, adolescents as a vulnerable population, and
the need to engage men. Also, the influence of these factors on the ultimate
success of both behavioral and biomedical HIV prevention technologies for women
in sub-Saharan Africa is discussed. Finally, the paper examined how the new and
emerging biobehavioral prevention strategies served as tools to empower women to
adopt healthy HIV preventive and reproductive health behaviors.
|*Health Behavior
[MESH]
|*Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
[MESH]
|*Reproductive Health
[MESH]
|Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/prevention & control
[MESH]