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| Eleanor Maticka-TyndaleSummaryAffiliation: University of Windsor Country: Canada Publications
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A multi-level model of condom use among male and female upper primary school students in Nyanza, KenyaEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
University of Windsor, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology, Windsor, Ontario, N9B 3P4 Canada
Soc Sci Med 71:616-25. 2010..Based on our findings, we recommend that AIDS prevention interventions take account not only of individual-level factors, but also school/community influences on the sexual behaviors of youth...
Bridging theory and practice in HIV prevention for rural youth, NigeriaEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
Department of Sociology, University of Windsor, Canada
Afr J Reprod Health 16:39-53. 2012..The benefits to using these theories and their fit with contemporary thinking in the field of HIV prevention through behaviour change are reviewed here...
Condoms in sub-Saharan AfricaEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal, University of Windors, Ontario, Canada
Sex Health 9:59-72. 2012....
Providing for the sexual health needs of Canadian immigrants: the experience of immigrants from IranEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
Social Justice and Sexual Health Research Lab, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON
Can J Public Health 98:183-6. 2007..What of adults who immigrate to Canada from countries where sex education is not delivered to youth? This paper explores the needs and experiences of one such group of Canadian immigrants: those from Iran...
Sustainability of gains made in a primary school HIV prevention programme in Kenya into the secondary school yearsEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4, Canada
J Adolesc 33:563-73. 2010..The effects were strongest in the first year of secondary school and decreased thereafter. PSABH continues to have a beneficial effect for students who continue to secondary school...
The effectiveness of community interventions targeting HIV and AIDS prevention at young people in developing countriesEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Ave, Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4, Canada
World Health Organ Tech Rep Ser 938:243-85; discussion 317-41. 2006..To identify successful HIV/AIDS prevention interventions targeting youths and delivered in geographically bounded communities (for example, rural villages, urban settlements or neighbourhoods) in developing countries...
The sexual scripts of Kenyan young people and HIV preventionEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Cult Health Sex 7:27-41. 2005..The gendered nature of the script and its social and cultural foundations are discussed. Potential strategies for developing HIV prevention programming are discussed from the perspective of existing sexual scripts...
Making a place for escort work: a case studyEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor, P O Box 33830, Detroit, MI 48232, USA
J Sex Res 42:46-53. 2005..The specific historical, geographic, social, and political location of the city figured prominently in its choice of a normalization rather than a spatialization strategy...
Peer-led interventions to reduce HIV risk of youth: a reviewEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
Dept of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Ave, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9B 3P4
Eval Program Plann 33:98-112. 2010..We include an overview of characteristics of successful programs, a review of program limitations, and recommendations for the development and implementation of successful community-based peer-led programs in low-income countries...
Casual sex among Australian schooliesEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
Department of Sociology Anthropology, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Ave, Windsor, ON N9B 3P4, Canada
J Sex Res 40:158-69. 2003..Different causal pathways were demonstrated for men and women...
Quasi-experimental evaluation of a national primary school HIV intervention in KenyaEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Avenue, Windsor, Ont, Canada N9B 3P4
Eval Program Plann 30:172-86. 2007..Based on these results, the program began national roll-out to all primary schools in 2005. By June 2006, the program was operating in 11,000 of the country's nearly 19,000 schools...
The gift of agency: sexual exchange scripts among Nigerian youthJessica Penwell Barnett
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4, Canada
J Sex Res 48:349-59. 2011..It is also a means of coercing unwanted sex via peer and parental pressure, poverty, and a context of gender inequality. Implications for HIV prevention are discussed...
The use of National Youth Service Corp members to build AIDS competent communities in rural Edo State NigeriaFrancisca Omorodion
Dept of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology, University of Windsor, Canada
Afr J Reprod Health 16:71-85. 2012..Monthly reports of these Corpers, observations of a Field Coordinator, and community feedback supported the conclusion that communities moved towards greater AIDS competence and reduction in youth vulnerability to HIV infection...
School-based HIV prevention programmes for African youthMelanie Gallant
Department of Psychology, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Ave Windsor, Ont, Canada N9B 3P4
Soc Sci Med 58:1337-51. 2004..Clearly, however, more research is needed to identify, with certainty, the factors that drive successful school-based HIV/AIDS risk reduction programmes in Africa...
Evaluation of school- and community-based HIV prevention interventions with junior secondary school students in Edo State, NigeriaRobert Arnold
Dept of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology, University of Windsor, Canada
Afr J Reprod Health 16:103-25. 2012..Results support expansion of delivery of the FLHE programme and development of community-based initiatives as effective methods of reducing youth vulnerability to HIV infection...
Factors influencing the timing of first sexual intercourse among young people in Nyanza, KenyaEric Yeboah Tenkorang
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Int Fam Plan Perspect 34:177-88. 2008..Despite the relevance of the timing of first intercourse for the risk of HIV infection, few studies have examined postponement of first sex as a strategy to prevent infection...
Superstition, witchcraft and HIV prevention in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of GhanaEric Y Tenkorang
Department of Sociology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John s, Canada
Cult Health Sex 13:1001-14. 2011..From a policy perspective, the findings suggest that local beliefs regarding AIDS causation must be considered in designing HIV/AIDS programmes and interventions...
Perceived risks of HIV/AIDS and first sexual intercourse among youth in Cape Town, South AfricaEric Y Tenkorang
Department of Sociology, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada N6A 5C2
AIDS Behav 13:234-45. 2009....
To work or not to work: combination therapies and HIVEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Qual Health Res 12:1353-72. 2002..Existing workplace and government policies and programs and labor market conditions impede labor force participation for PHAs who have recovered from serious illness and are now able and willing to work...
Occupation and breast cancer: a Canadian case-control studyJames T Brophy
Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1076:765-77. 2006..The findings indicate the need for further study to determine which aspects of farming may be of biological importance and to better understand the significance of timing of exposure in terms of cancer risk...
Challenges of a pandemic: HIV/AIDS-related problems affecting Kenyan widowsIsaac Luginaah
Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont, Canada N6A 5C2
Soc Sci Med 60:1219-28. 2005..The widows employ various strategies to resist being inherited. Widows in the current epidemic navigate issues of sexuality in various ways, such as insisting their partners use condoms or permanently abstaining from sexual intercourse...
Dilemmas for obtaining consent when working with children in high AIDS prevalence regionsEleanor Maticka-Tyndale
NCEHR Commun 12:27-8. 2004
