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Volume 4 Number 1 (April 1994)

Editors and copyright (10.2 Kb)

Original Articles

Maternal schooling and child health: preliminary analysis of the intervening mechanisms in rural Nepal (89.6 Kb)
Arun R. Joshi

Childhood immunization and pregnancy-related services in Guatemala (51.9 Kb)
Noreen Goldman and Anne R. Pebley

Childhood health-care practices among Italians and Jews in the United States, 1910-1940 (54.5 Kb)
Alice Goldstein, Susan Cotts Watkins and Ann Rosen Spector

The focus group as a tool for health research: issues in design and analysis (51.3 Kb)
Deborah E. Bender and Douglas Ewbank

Forum: Focus groups for health research (67.7 Kb)
Lonna B. Shafritz and Anne Roberts; Mark VanLandingham, John Knodel, Chanpen Saengtienchai and Anthony Pramualratana; Miriam Jato, Ariane van der Straten, Opia Mensah Kumah and Louis Tsitsol; Cheryl Lettenmaier, Philippe Langlois, Opia Mensah Kumah, Karungari Kiragu, Miriam Jato, Johanna Zacharias, Adrienne Kols, and Phyllis Tilson Piotrow; John Knodel

Book Reviews: J. McCallum, Charles B. Kerr, Elisha P. Renne (21.5 Kb)

Volume 4 Number 2 (October 1994) top of page

Editors and copyright (11.3 Kb)

Original Articles

Extramarital relations and perceptions of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (46.4 Kb)
Uche C. Isiugo-Abanihe

The impact of rural-urban migration on child survival (tables but no figures, 70.6 Kb)
Martin Brockerhoff

Use of health services in Hill villages in Central Nepal (51.9 Kb)
Bhanu B. Niraula

The effect of physician training on treatment of respiratory infections: evidence from rural Egypt (51.9 Kb)
Ray Langsten and Kenneth Hill

Forum: Parental education and child mortality (1.37 Mb)
Alike Gürsoy; Robert A. LeVine, Emily Dexter, Patricia Velasco, Sarah Le Vine, Arun R. Joshi, Kathleen W. Stuebing, and F. Medardo Tapia-Uribe; Martin Brockerhoff and Laurie F. De Rose; Georgia Kaufmann and John Cleland; Anrudh K. Jain; Alaka Malwade Basu; Douglas Ewbank; John C. Caldwell

Book Reviews: Donald Denoon, Gordon Briscoe, Kempe Ronals Hope, Sr., Linda Connor, J.A. Ballard, F.B. Smith, Pat Caldwell, John C. Caldwell, Gigi Santow (51 Kb)

Acknowledgements (6.82 Kb)

Supplement to Volume 4, 1994
AIDS Impact and Prevention:
Demographic and Social Science Perspectives

Edited by John Cleland and Peter Way

(Volume unavailable)

Preface - John Cleland and Peter Way

Introduction
John Cleland and Peter Way

State of our knowledge: the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS
Arnaud Fontanet and Peter Piot

The neglect of an epidemiological explanation for the distribution of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa: exploring the male circumcision hypothesis
John C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell

The impact of HIV/AIDS on adult and child mortality in the developing world
John Stover

Determinants of the demographic impact of HIV-1 in sub-Saharan Africa: the effect of a shorter mean adult incubation period on trends in orphanhood
Simon Gregson, Geoff Garnett, Ruth Shakespeare, Geoff Foster and Roy Anderson

Reliability and validity of survey data on sexual behaviour
O.O. Dare and J.G. Cleland

The evaluation of surveys of sexual behaviour: a study of couples in rural Senegal
Catherine Enel, Emmanuel Lagarde and Gilles Pison

AIDS risk behaviours and sexual networks of male and female sex workers and clients in Bali, Indonesia
Kathleen Ford, Peter Fajans and Dewa Hyoman Wirawan

Extramarital sex: implications of survey results for STD/HIV transmission
Michel Carael, John Cleland and Roger Ingham

Sexual behaviour, social change, and family planning among men and women in Tanzania
Naomi Rutenberg, Ann K. Blanc and Saidi Kapiga

Patterns of sexual behaviour and condom use in Ile-Ife, Nigeria: implications for AIDS/STD prevention and control
Lisa J. Messersmith, Thomas T. Kane, Adetanwa I. Odebiyi and Alfred A. Adewuyi

HIV transmission and the balance of power between women and men: a global view
Karen Oppenheim Mason

Gender and the lost generation: the dynamics of HIV transmission among black South African teenagers in KwaZulu/Natal
Eleanor Preston-Whyte

Cross-cultural perspectives on sexual behaviour and prostitution
Pamela A. Gillies and Richard G. Parker

Migration and the commercial sex sector in Thailand
Kritaya Archavanitkul and Philip Guest

Socio-cultural context of commercial sex workers in Thailand: an analysis of their family, employer, and client relations
Chai Podhisita, Anthony Pramualratana, Uraiwan Kanungsukkasem, Maria J. Wawer and Regina McNamara

Relationship between AIDS and family planning programmes: a rationale for developing integrated reproductive health services
Saroj Pachauri

A research-based HIV intervention in Northeast Thailand
Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale, Melissa Haswell-Elkins, Thicumporn Kuyyakanond, Monthira Kiewying and David Elkins

 

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