Hooking Up and Risk Behaviors Among First
... the socialization process of involvement in the hookup culture occurs among first-semester freshman men. We addressed this issue by using a short-term prospective design with multiple reporting times, including self-reported behaviors that occurred prior to going to college (T1). Third, we focused on ...
... the socialization process of involvement in the hookup culture occurs among first-semester freshman men. We addressed this issue by using a short-term prospective design with multiple reporting times, including self-reported behaviors that occurred prior to going to college (T1). Third, we focused on ...
Clinical Guidelines for Sexual Health Care of Men who Have
... These guidelines have been developed to assist clinicians, counselors and other health care workers, especially doctors, nurses and counselors who care for men who have sex with men (MSM) and for transgender people in Asia. As used in this document, the term “MSM” includes all biological males who h ...
... These guidelines have been developed to assist clinicians, counselors and other health care workers, especially doctors, nurses and counselors who care for men who have sex with men (MSM) and for transgender people in Asia. As used in this document, the term “MSM” includes all biological males who h ...
F - UBC Zoology
... and LENORMAND 2002). Most of these theoretical models have focused exclusively on the consequences of recombination to the evolution of sex. Recombination has generally been considered the primary benefit of sexual reproduction since it can counter many of the disadvantages of asexuality such as the ...
... and LENORMAND 2002). Most of these theoretical models have focused exclusively on the consequences of recombination to the evolution of sex. Recombination has generally been considered the primary benefit of sexual reproduction since it can counter many of the disadvantages of asexuality such as the ...
Most at Risk Populations – Long Distance Truck Drivers and HIV
... HIV/AIDS and most at risk populations in Uganda Uganda, one of the countries most affected during the early years of the initial AIDS epidemic in the 1980s, has successfully fought back. The prevalence of HIV (the proportion of the population infected) fell from 18% in the late 1980s to 6.4% in 2005 ...
... HIV/AIDS and most at risk populations in Uganda Uganda, one of the countries most affected during the early years of the initial AIDS epidemic in the 1980s, has successfully fought back. The prevalence of HIV (the proportion of the population infected) fell from 18% in the late 1980s to 6.4% in 2005 ...
VCT for MARA Manual - National AIDS Control Programme
... Particular challenges include: the emergence of modern socially and more liberal youth populations who are poorly informed of the attendant risks; the link between commercial sex and the trafficking of humans; and the likelihood that rising rates of syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections ...
... Particular challenges include: the emergence of modern socially and more liberal youth populations who are poorly informed of the attendant risks; the link between commercial sex and the trafficking of humans; and the likelihood that rising rates of syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections ...
Segregation and the Evolution of Sex Under Overdominant Selection
... where s and t are positive selection coefficients less than or equal to one. With heterozygote advantage, one would expect the frequency of heterozygotes to rise to fixation within a fully asexual population, producing a strong negative one-locus genetic association (F ⫽ ⫺1). On the other hand, with ...
... where s and t are positive selection coefficients less than or equal to one. With heterozygote advantage, one would expect the frequency of heterozygotes to rise to fixation within a fully asexual population, producing a strong negative one-locus genetic association (F ⫽ ⫺1). On the other hand, with ...
Gender and Sexuality - National AIDS Council of Zimbabwe
... of human rights, women and girls generally lack the power and material foundation to negotiate sexual relationships as equal partners hence HIV infection rates tend to be higher among women and girls as compared to men and boys. The greater ...
... of human rights, women and girls generally lack the power and material foundation to negotiate sexual relationships as equal partners hence HIV infection rates tend to be higher among women and girls as compared to men and boys. The greater ...
iusti - UvA-DARE - University of Amsterdam
... The third stage of disease in LGV is often called the “anogenitorectal syndrome” and is more often present in women. Patients initially develop proctocolitis followed by peri-rectal abscess, fistulas, strictures and stenosis of the rectum, possibly leading to “lymphorrhoids” (haemorrhoid-like swelli ...
... The third stage of disease in LGV is often called the “anogenitorectal syndrome” and is more often present in women. Patients initially develop proctocolitis followed by peri-rectal abscess, fistulas, strictures and stenosis of the rectum, possibly leading to “lymphorrhoids” (haemorrhoid-like swelli ...
View/Open
... HIV prevalence in KwaZulu-Natal in 2009 shows an increase over those released in 2008 (WHO, 2009). Although much knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) research has been conducted in South Africa none has been conducted amongst students at the University of Limpopo (Medunsa Campus). Since 1994 the s ...
... HIV prevalence in KwaZulu-Natal in 2009 shows an increase over those released in 2008 (WHO, 2009). Although much knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) research has been conducted in South Africa none has been conducted amongst students at the University of Limpopo (Medunsa Campus). Since 1994 the s ...
A Historical Analysis of Public School Sex Education in America
... consciousness – that sex had risks far beyond the STDs of past generations or the embarrassment of an unplanned pregnancy. Sex could and did kill. This concern, coupled with the ever-increasing welfare costs of nonmarital births helped launch the modern abstinence education movement (Haskins & Bevan ...
... consciousness – that sex had risks far beyond the STDs of past generations or the embarrassment of an unplanned pregnancy. Sex could and did kill. This concern, coupled with the ever-increasing welfare costs of nonmarital births helped launch the modern abstinence education movement (Haskins & Bevan ...
Liang, O`Halloran and Tan Metaphor and Symbol
... Combination, which blends “elements and ideas from different domains into a new composite that remains clearly identifiable as something that contains each of its constituents” (Morris, 1993, p. 200), may be found in the graft of a politician’s head onto the body of an animal. The process of opposit ...
... Combination, which blends “elements and ideas from different domains into a new composite that remains clearly identifiable as something that contains each of its constituents” (Morris, 1993, p. 200), may be found in the graft of a politician’s head onto the body of an animal. The process of opposit ...
Full Report
... indicates that future programs need to continue to maximize the use of the mass media. Programs should also increase involvement of community-based organizations and religious groups and other appropriate media to reach men, such as during sports hours. As Internet use continues to grow, programs sh ...
... indicates that future programs need to continue to maximize the use of the mass media. Programs should also increase involvement of community-based organizations and religious groups and other appropriate media to reach men, such as during sports hours. As Internet use continues to grow, programs sh ...
Designated Officer Manual
... 1. Emergency service workers (ESWs) are notified by the Porcupine Health Unit in the event that he/she may have been exposed to an infectious disease of public health importance so that appropriate actions can be taken. A list of the reportable diseases is accessible on the Porcupine Health Unit web ...
... 1. Emergency service workers (ESWs) are notified by the Porcupine Health Unit in the event that he/she may have been exposed to an infectious disease of public health importance so that appropriate actions can be taken. A list of the reportable diseases is accessible on the Porcupine Health Unit web ...
nac media monitoring report
... The Government of Malawi, through the National AIDS Commission received financial assistance from various donors to fund the implementation of activities within the context of the National HIV and AIDS Action Framework. The overall goal is to reduce the incidence of HIV and other sexually transmitte ...
... The Government of Malawi, through the National AIDS Commission received financial assistance from various donors to fund the implementation of activities within the context of the National HIV and AIDS Action Framework. The overall goal is to reduce the incidence of HIV and other sexually transmitte ...
Collateral Effects of the Media on Sex Offender Reintegration
... Attitudes about sexual offenders may well be associated with their portrayal in the media. The media, which include outlets such as the Internet, newspapers, television, and radio, can influence public attitudes and may thereby impact the reintegration of sex offenders into the community. According ...
... Attitudes about sexual offenders may well be associated with their portrayal in the media. The media, which include outlets such as the Internet, newspapers, television, and radio, can influence public attitudes and may thereby impact the reintegration of sex offenders into the community. According ...
From Severe Stigma to Powerful Resilience
... whispers, youth sexuality and young parenting remain murky, repressed areas of both discussion and research. Hemmed in from both sides by the well-intentioned who see them as problems to be solved and the more overtly disapproving alike, young people in general and young parents in particular find t ...
... whispers, youth sexuality and young parenting remain murky, repressed areas of both discussion and research. Hemmed in from both sides by the well-intentioned who see them as problems to be solved and the more overtly disapproving alike, young people in general and young parents in particular find t ...
HIV FAQ - The Albion Centre
... How does HIV cause illness? HIV causes illness by damaging the immune system through infecting the immune system‟s helper cells. The immune system is the body‟s natural defence mechanism against infection. An important part of this system is a group of white blood cells called lymphocytes. Lymphocyt ...
... How does HIV cause illness? HIV causes illness by damaging the immune system through infecting the immune system‟s helper cells. The immune system is the body‟s natural defence mechanism against infection. An important part of this system is a group of white blood cells called lymphocytes. Lymphocyt ...
Teenage Pregnancy and Sexual Health Marketing
... Further evidence for using more intense social marketing interventions to support the highest risk groups comes from closer analysis of their behaviours and attitudes. A number of different segmentations describe the at‐risk audiences, and a clear finding from these studies is that the young peop ...
... Further evidence for using more intense social marketing interventions to support the highest risk groups comes from closer analysis of their behaviours and attitudes. A number of different segmentations describe the at‐risk audiences, and a clear finding from these studies is that the young peop ...
Sex in an Evolutionary Perspective: Just Another Reaction Norm
... phenotypic development, with much scope for introducing variation at subsequent levels. Among humans and some other animals with culture, the culture further affects behaviour and morphology, in another level of plasticity. If men are more expected to choose physically demanding jobs or work out by ...
... phenotypic development, with much scope for introducing variation at subsequent levels. Among humans and some other animals with culture, the culture further affects behaviour and morphology, in another level of plasticity. If men are more expected to choose physically demanding jobs or work out by ...
Adolescents Under the Radar
... transfer, harbouring or receipt of a child for the purpose of exploitation shall be considered “trafficking in persons” even if this does not involve any of the means set forth above. For a full definition see The United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especi ...
... transfer, harbouring or receipt of a child for the purpose of exploitation shall be considered “trafficking in persons” even if this does not involve any of the means set forth above. For a full definition see The United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especi ...
The Frontal Bone as a Proxy for Sex Estimation in Humans: A
... Study of sexual dimorphism in the human skeleton as a means to estimate the sex of an individual has a long history in physical anthropology. The pelvis and the skull are the main regions of interest in research and forensic applications. The former is the most sexually dimorphic area in the skeleto ...
... Study of sexual dimorphism in the human skeleton as a means to estimate the sex of an individual has a long history in physical anthropology. The pelvis and the skull are the main regions of interest in research and forensic applications. The former is the most sexually dimorphic area in the skeleto ...
Key Populations in High-, Low-, and Middle
... higher-risk behaviours, are at increased risk of HIV irrespective of the epidemic type or local context”. As many as 40-50% of all HIV infections among adults worldwide may be attributable to key populations, and in most epidemic contexts they have much greater risk of HIV than do other populations. ...
... higher-risk behaviours, are at increased risk of HIV irrespective of the epidemic type or local context”. As many as 40-50% of all HIV infections among adults worldwide may be attributable to key populations, and in most epidemic contexts they have much greater risk of HIV than do other populations. ...
Social Factors Affecting Women`s Susceptibility to HIV in India
... Sarada 2001). These women are difficult to identify as few partake in high-risk activities themselves. Most research on HIV transmission tends to focus on how an individual’s behavior, such as injecting drug use, can potentially leave them at risk of contracting HIV. This type of analysis sometimes ...
... Sarada 2001). These women are difficult to identify as few partake in high-risk activities themselves. Most research on HIV transmission tends to focus on how an individual’s behavior, such as injecting drug use, can potentially leave them at risk of contracting HIV. This type of analysis sometimes ...
Apsara`s Ordeal of Fire: the Politics of Sense in the Everyday Life of
... and loyalty to their families living in poor rural areas. Cambodian bar girls come to Sihanoukville for this ordeal of fire.1 They know that when they come they are to be tested, excluded, and stigmatized, but they also know that going through this ordeal they can reconceive their lives and reimagin ...
... and loyalty to their families living in poor rural areas. Cambodian bar girls come to Sihanoukville for this ordeal of fire.1 They know that when they come they are to be tested, excluded, and stigmatized, but they also know that going through this ordeal they can reconceive their lives and reimagin ...