Tag Archives: Research

Study Says SA Academics Less Likely To Get HIV

Check out this article, which outlines research on HIV prevalence in South African universities and colleges. The researchers found that men in general were more likely to have positive attitudes towards one night stands and towards having concurrent partners, says Times Live.

Study Confirms Multiple Concurrent Partners Drives Spread Of HIV In Lesotho

A new study confirmed what Lesotho’s health sector had long suspected - that the driving force behind the spread of HIV in the small landlocked country is multiple concurrent partners (MCP), reports the Swazi Observer.

Advice Columnists In SA Don’t Address HIV/Aids -Research Exposes Fatal Flaws

Advice columns in South Africa’s print media are giving advice that puts people’s lives at risk, according to new research conducted by Soul City.
These research findings were presented at a workshop today, which was attended by a number of advice columnists.
Download the full report,  entitled Advice Columns In South African Print Media

MCP increases HIV/AIDS risk among youths

This article, which was published by IPP Media, outlines the results of the research on Multiple and Concurrent Sexual Partnerships in Tanzania.
Tanzania`s health information project-Femina HIP, in collaboration with the department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Dar es Salaam, has recently engaged in a thorough research on MCP among youths, it says.
The [...]