"They have opened our mouths": increasing women's skills and motivation for sexual communication with young people in rural South Africa.
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A review of studies of parent-child communication about sexuality and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan AfricaPredictors of parent-adolescent communication in post-apartheid South Africa: a protective factor in adolescent sexual and reproductive health.'Mum never loved me.' How structural factors influence adolescent sexual and reproductive health through parent-child connectedness: a qualitative study in rural TanzaniaThe need to promote behaviour change at the cultural level: one factor explaining the limited impact of the MEMA kwa Vijana adolescent sexual health intervention in rural Tanzania. A process evaluation.Interventions to improve parental communication about sex: a systematic review.Caregivers' intentions to disclose HIV diagnosis to children living with HIV in South Africa: a theory-based approachParent-adolescent communication about sex in rural India: U.S.-India collaboration to prevent adolescent HIV.Perceptions and experiences of adolescents, parents and school administrators regarding adolescent-parent communication on sexual and reproductive health issues in urban and rural Uganda.Assessing the incremental effects of combining economic and health interventions: the IMAGE study in South Africa.India-US collaboration to prevent adolescent HIV infection: the feasibility of a family-based HIV-prevention intervention for rural Indian youth.Gender-based violence and HIV: reviewing the evidence for links and causal pathways in the general population and high-risk groups.Gender counts: A systematic review of evaluations of gender-integrated health interventions in low- and middle-income countries."I have grown up controlling myself a lot." Fear and misconceptions about sex among adolescents vertically-infected with HIV in Tanzania.Adolescents' Communication with Parents, Other Adult Family Members and Teachers on Sexuality: Effects of School-Based Interventions in South Africa and Tanzania.Parental influences of sexual risk among urban African American adolescent males.Adolescent experiences of HIV and sexual health communication with parents and caregivers in Soweto, South Africa.Knowledge base and caretaker-child communication about HIV in peri-urban schoolchildren of Lusaka, Zambia.Community perspectives on parental influence on engagement in multiple concurrent sexual partnerships among youth in Tanzania: implications for HIV prevention programming.Rethinking HIV-prevention for school-going young people based on current behaviour patterns.Congruence in reported frequency of parent-adolescent sexual health communication: A study from Mexico.Parents' anxieties about the risk of HIV/AIDS for their Deaf and hard of hearing adolescents in South Africa: a qualitative study.Understanding the role played by parents, culture and the school curriculum in socializing young women on sexual health issues in rural South African communities.Men’s Involvement in a Parenting Programme to Reduce Child Maltreatment and Gender-Based Violence: Formative Evaluation in UgandaUncovering tensions and capitalizing on synergies in HIV/AIDS and antiviolence programs
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P2860
"They have opened our mouths": increasing women's skills and motivation for sexual communication with young people in rural South Africa.
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Charlotte Watts
Godfrey Phetla
James R Hargreaves
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2008-12-01T00:00:00Z