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Health Transition Centre Books
The Continuing African HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Edited by J.C. Caldwell, I.O. Orubuloye and J.P.M. Ntozi
Published 1999
all
chapters are in downloadable pdf format
12 June 2001
Published in Canberra ACT Australia by the Health Transition Centre, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University
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Preface Missing
Original Articles
Routes to
HIV transmission and intervention: an analytical framework (27.5
Kb)
Kofi Awusabo-Asare and John K. Anarfi
Rethinking
the circumstances surrounding the first sexual experience in the era of AIDS in
Ghana (38.6 Kb)
Kofi Awusabo-Asare and John K. Anarfi
Premarital and
extramarital sex in Lagos, Nigeria (78.1 Kb)
O. Adegbola and O. Babatola
Generational controversy
on sexual activity in the context of the AIDS epidemic: evidence from Lagos (47.3
Kb)
O. Babatola and O. Adegbola
63-72 Unmet reproductive
health needs of adolescents: implications for HIV/AIDS prevention in Africa (28.7
Kb)
Iwalola Onifade
Marital closeness
and the likelihood of extramarital sex: a comparative analysis of Lagos and Freetown
(36 Kb)
O. Adegbola and O. Babatola
Sexual practices conducive
to HIV transmission in Southwest Nigeria (27.6 Kb)
A. Osho and B.A. Olayinka
Some factors
in the decline of AIDS in Uganda (49 Kb)
James P.M. Ntozi and Fred E. Ahimbisibwe
Male participants
in the 'commercialization' of aspects of the female life cycle in Ghana (47
Kb)
John K. Anarfi and Clara Korkor Fayorsey
Intervention for
the control of STDs including HIV among commercial sex workers, commercial drivers
and students in Nigeria (36 Kb)
I. O. Orubuloye and F. Oguntimehin
All roads lead
to Harare: the response of the Zimbabwe transport industry to HIV/AIDS (32
Kb)
Lucious Mukodzani, Karen S. Mupemba and Jeff Marck
Causes, patterns,
differentials and consequences of AIDS mortality in Northern Uganda (47.5
Kb)
Natal Ayiga, James P.M. Ntozi, Fred E. Ahimbisibwe, Jonathan O. Odwee and Francis
N. Okurut
AIDS in Uganda:
how has the household coped with the epidemic? (72.7
Kb)
James P.M. Ntozi and Sylvia Nakayiwa
Counselling people
affected by HIV and AIDS (43.3 Kb)
Omolola Irinoye
Changes in household composition
and family structure during the AIDS epidemic in Uganda (52.9
Kb)
James P.M. Ntozi and Samuel Zirimenya
The effect
of the AIDS epidemic on widowhood in Northern Uganda (45.3
Kb)
James P.M. Ntozi, Fred E. Ahimbisibwe, Natal Ayiga, Jonathan O. Odwee and Francis
N. Okurut
Orphan care:
the role of the extended family in northern Uganda (38.7
Kb)
James P.M. Ntozi, Fred E. Ahimbisibwe, Jonathan O. Odwee, Natal Ayiga and Francis
N. Okurut
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