Sexual Networking and AIDS<br>in Sub-Saharan Africa

Sexual Networking and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa:
Behavioural research and the social context
(not available to order)

Edited by I.O. Orubuloye, John C. Caldwell, Pat Caldwell and Gigi Santow
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Health Transition Series book number 4


13 August 2001

Field Research in Nigeria: The Sexual Networking and AIDS Project,
1989-1993

John C. Caldwell, I.O. Orubuloye and Pat Caldwell. Methodological advances in studying the social context of AIDS in West Africa. Pp. 1-12.
I.O. Orubuloye, John C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell. Sexual networking in the Ekiti District of Nigeria. Pp. 13-32.
I.O. Orubuloye, John C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell. Diffusion and focus in sexual networking: identifying partners and partners' partners. Pp. 33-44.
John C. Caldwell, I.O. Orubuloye and Pat Caldwell. The destabilization of the traditional Yoruba sexual system. Pp. 45-68.
I.O. Orubuloye, John C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell. African women's control over their sexuality in an era of AIDS: a study of the Yoruba of Nigeria. Pp. 69-88.
I.O. Orubuloye, Pat Caldwell and John C. Caldwell. The role of high-risk occupations in the spread of AIDS: truck drivers and itinerant market women in Nigeria. Pp. 89-100.
I.O. Orubuloye, Pat Caldwell and John C. Caldwell. Commercial sex workers in Nigeria in the shadow of AIDS. Pp. 101-116.
I.O. Orubuloye, John C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell. The role of religious leaders in changing sexual behaviour in Southwest Nigeria in an era of AIDS. Pp. 117-128.


The Social Context
John C. Caldwell, Pat Caldwell and Pat Quiggin. The social context of AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Pp. 129-162.
John C. Caldwell, Pat Caldwell and Pat Quiggin. The African sexual system: reply to Le Blanc et al. Pp. 163-170.
John C. Caldwell, Pat Caldwell and I.O. Orubuloye. The family and sexual networking in sub-Saharan Africa: historical regional differences and present-day implications. Pp. 171-194.
John C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell. The nature and limits of the sub-Saharan African AIDS epidemic: evidence from geographic and other patterns. Pp. 195-216.
John C. Caldwell, I.O. Orubuloye and Pat Caldwell. Underreaction to AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Pp. 217-234.
John C. Caldwell, Pat Caldwell, E. Maxine Ankrah, John K. Anarfi, Dominic K. Agyeman, Kofi Awusabo-Asare and I.O. Orubuloye. African families and AIDS: context, reactions and potential interventions. Pp. 235-248.

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