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Moatti (Jean-Paul), Beltzer (Nathalie), Dab (William). - Analysing Unsafe Behaviour in Face of HIV Infection. The Limits of Rationality Social science research on the prevention of HIV infection has pointed to correlations between individuals' knowledge and beliefs about AIDS on the one hand,...
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Context The national antiretroviral treatment (ART) program in Cameroon has reached one of the highest rate of coverage in Western and Central Africa (58% of the estimated eligible HIV-infected population in June 2008).Objectives To assess the extent to which decentralized delivery of HIV care...
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It is well-established that high adherence to HAART is a major determinant of virological and immunological success. Furthermore, psycho-social research has identified a wide range of adherence factors. Our objective was to assess the bi-directional relationship between adherence and response to...
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It is well-established that high adherence to HAART is a major determinant of virological and immunological success. Furthermore, psycho-social research has identified a wide range of adherence factors. Our objective was to assess the bi-directional relationship between adherence and response to...
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This paper is an introduction to the various contributions in this special issue of Social Science & Medicine which are an attempt to synthesise the main debates of the 2nd European Conference on Social and Behavioural Research on AIDS held in Paris, in January 1998. The paper discusses how the...
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