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June 2007

Horizons Findings in the Literature

Many articles based on findings from Horizons studies have been published in peer-reviewed journals. Here are some recent examples:

2008
Kerrigan, Deanna, Paulo Telles, Helena Torres, Cheryl Overs, and Christopher Castle. "Community development and HIV/STI-related vulnerability among female sex workers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil," Health Education Research 23(1): 137–145. (abstract)

2007
Bharat, Shalini and Vaishali Sharma Mahendra.  "‘Meeting the sexual and reproductive health needs of people living with HIV: Challenges for health care providers," Reproductive Health Matters 15(29, suppl 1): 93–112. (abstract)

Geibel, Scott, Elisabeth M. van der Elst, Nzioki King’ola, Stanley Luchters, Alun Davies, Esther M. Getambu, Norbert Peshu, Susan M. Graham, R. Scott McClelland, and Eduard J. Sanders. "‘Are you on the market?’: A capture-recapture enumeration of men who sell sex to men in and around Mombasa, Kenya," AIDS 21(10): 1349–1354. (abstract)

Sweat, Michael, Kevin O’Reilly, Caitlin Kennedy, and Amy Medley. "Psychosocial support for HIV-infected populations in developing countries: A key yet understudied component of positive prevention," AIDS 21(8): 1070–1071.

2006
Boris, Neil W., Tonya R. Thurman, Leslie Snider, Erin Spencer, and Lisanne Brown. "Infants and young children living in youth-headed households in Rwanda: Implications of emerging data," Infant Mental Health Journal 27(6): 584–602. (abstract)

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June 2007
Horizons Report

Strengthening PMTCT Programs
Studies explore strategies to promote adherence and follow-up care

From Mother to Mother
A peer mentor program to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV in South Africa offers much needed support

Closer to Home
Community-based activities complement PMTCT programs in Kenya

Repositioning Postnatal Care
Baseline results from Swaziland, a high HIV prevalence environment

Studies in Brief
India: Are PPTCT programs an entry point to other HIV and reproductive health services?

Horizons Findings in the Literature

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