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This paper tests the effectiveness of an entertainment education television series, MTV Shuga, aimed at providing information and changing attitudes and behaviors related to HIV/AIDS. Using a simple model, the paper shows that "edutainment" can work through an individual or a social channel. This study is a randomized controlled trial conducted in urban Nigeria, where young viewers were exposed to MTV Shuga or a placebo television series. Among those exposed to MTV Shuga, the trial created additional variation in the social messages they received and the people with whom they watched the show. The study finds significant improvements in knowledge and attitudes toward HIV and risky sexual behavior. Treated subjects are twice as likely to get tested for HIV eight months after the intervention. The study also finds reductions in sexually transmitted diseases among women. These effects are stronger for viewers who reported being more involved with the narrative, consistent with the psychological underpinnings of edutainment. The trial's experimental manipulations of the social norm component did not produce significantly different results from the main treatment. The individual effect of edutainment thus seems to have prevailed in the context of this study.
Health, Nutrition and Population --- HIV Aids --- MTV --- Randomized Control Trial --- Risky Sexual Behavior --- Sexually Transmitted Disease --- STDs
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Sexually transmitted diseases --- Prevention. --- Sexual diseases --- Sexually transmissible infections --- Sexually transmitted infections --- STDs (Diseases) --- STIs (Sexually transmitted infections) --- VD (Disease) --- Venereal diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Sexual health
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Sexually transmitted diseases --- Sexual diseases --- Sexually transmissible infections --- Sexually transmitted infections --- STDs (Diseases) --- STIs (Sexually transmitted infections) --- VD (Disease) --- Venereal diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Sexual health --- History
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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), particularly human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, are an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and are responsible for the loss of many productive years. They have a disproportionate impact on adolescents and young adults.Every family physician now encounters patients with STIs. Fast Facts: Sexually Transmitted Infections provides a useful summary of current thinking on the diagnosis and effective management of these wide-ranging infections. This concise, practical and very logical presentation on the clinical management of STIs
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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are infections that are spread primarily through person to person sexual contact. There are more than 30 different sexually transmissible bacteria, viruses and parasites. STIs lead to high morbidity and complications. This book entitled as Sexually Transmitted Infections is not a text book but provides useful information for general reference work for physicians, researchers and students interested in the subject. Each chapter is abundant in tips useful to general readers as well. It also includes the Introductory chapter providing an overview with special emphasis on syndromic approach to the management of STIs in clinical setting.
Sexually transmitted diseases. --- Sexual diseases --- Sexually transmissible infections --- Sexually transmitted infections --- STDs (Diseases) --- STIs (Sexually transmitted infections) --- VD (Disease) --- Venereal diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Sexual health --- Infectious & contagious diseases
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There are 12 million new cases of sexually transmitted diseases every year.This growing world-wide problem has captured the concern of medical professionals, behavioural scientists, and public health officials.Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Vaccines, Prevention and Control provides a comprehensive assessment of the global epidemiology of sexually transmitted diseases plus current data on various strategies for controlling the epidemic, with particular focus on vaccines. The editors and authors represent the leading authorities in the field and provide international and multi-dis
Sexually transmitted diseases --- Sexual diseases --- Sexually transmissible infections --- Sexually transmitted infections --- STDs (Diseases) --- STIs (Sexually transmitted infections) --- VD (Disease) --- Venereal diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Sexual health --- Prevention. --- Vaccination. --- Epidemiology.
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Trichomoniasis. --- Sexually transmitted diseases. --- Protozoan diseases --- Sexual diseases --- Sexually transmissible infections --- Sexually transmitted infections --- STDs (Diseases) --- STIs (Sexually transmitted infections) --- VD (Disease) --- Venereal diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Sexual health
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MST (Maladies) --- Maladies sexuellement transmissibles --- Maladies transmissibles par voies sexuelles --- Maladies transmissibles sexuellement --- Maladies vénériennes --- STD (Diseases) --- STDs (Diseases) --- Seksueel overdraagbare ziekten --- Sexual diseases --- Sexually transmitted diseases --- VD (Diseases) --- Venereal diseases --- Venerische ziekten --- Ziekten [Seksueel overdraagbare ] --- Ziekten [Venerische ]
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases --- prevention & control. --- Sexually transmitted diseases --- Prevention --- Congresses. --- Sexual diseases --- Sexually transmissible infections --- Sexually transmitted infections --- STDs (Diseases) --- STIs (Sexually transmitted infections) --- VD (Disease) --- Venereal diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Sexual health --- Prevention&delete& --- Congresses --- prevention & control
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dermatology --- venereology --- medicine --- dermatovereology --- Dermatology --- Sexually transmitted diseases --- Sexually transmitted diseases. --- Dermatology. --- Medicine --- Skin --- Sexual diseases --- Sexually transmissible infections --- Sexually transmitted infections --- STDs (Diseases) --- STIs (Sexually transmitted infections) --- VD (Disease) --- Venereal diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Sexual health --- Diseases
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