Publications by authors named "Lunga Dlamini"

Article Synopsis
  • * The ECHO Trial studied young women (ages 16-35) from four African nations to understand factors affecting their initiation of ART after seroconversion.
  • * Of 304 women monitored, only 61.2% started ART within 90 days, with common reasons for delay being a lack of readiness and the stress of a new diagnosis, despite receiving thorough counseling.
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This paper uses a life-course approach to explore the sexual partnerships and HIV-related risk of men and women in Swaziland throughout their adolescence, 20s and 30s. Twenty-eight Swazi men and women between the ages of 20 and 39 discussed their life histories in 117 in-depth interviews, with an average follow-up of nine months. Many participants described painful childhood experiences, including a lack of positive role models for couple relationships.

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Men and women in Swaziland who are engaged in multiple or concurrent sexual partnerships, or who have sexual partners with concurrent partners, face a very high risk of HIV infection. Ninety-four in-depth interviews were conducted with 28 Swazi men and women (14 of each sex) between the ages of 20 and 39 to explore participants' sexual partnership histories, including motivations for sexual relationships which carried high HIV risk. Concurrency was normative, with most men and women having had at least one concurrent sexual partnership, and all women reporting having had at least one partner who had a concurrent partner.

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