Register      Login
Sexual Health Sexual Health Society
Publishing on sexual health from the widest perspective

Articles citing this paper

Men’s use of sexual health and HIV services in Swaziland: a mixed methods study

Joelle Mak A C , Susannah H. Mayhew A , Ariane von Maercker A , Integra Research Team B and Manuela Colombini A
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Public Health & Policy, Department of Global Health & Development, 15–17 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9SH, UK.

B The Integra research team includes staff from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Population Council and International Planned Parenthood Federation.

C Corresponding author. Email: joelle.mak@lshtm.ac.uk

Sexual Health 13(3) 265-274 https://doi.org/10.1071/SH15244
Submitted: 18 December 2015  Accepted: 10 February 2016   Published: 31 March 2016



11 articles found in Crossref database.

Health care workers’ perceptions and bias toward men as HIV clients in Malawi and Mozambique: A qualitative study
Dovel Kathryn, Paneno Rose, Balakasi Kelvin, Hubbard Julie, Magaço Amílcar, Phiri Khumbo, Coates Thomas, Cornell Morna, Dawson Shoba
PLOS Global Public Health. 2023 3(10). p.e0001356
Predictors of prior HIV testing and acceptance of a community-based HIV test offer among male bar patrons in northern Tanzania
Madut Deng B., Manavalan Preeti, Mtalo Antipas, Peter Timothy, Ostermann Jan, Njau Bernard, Thielman Nathan M., Matovu Joseph KB
PLOS Global Public Health. 2024 4(2). p.e0002946
Interventions to improve young men’s utilisation of HIV-testing services in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: perspectives of young men and health care providers
Ndlovu Sithembiso, Ross Andrew, Mulondo Mutshidzi
African Journal of AIDS Research. 2023 22(4). p.316
HIV retesting and risk behaviors among high-risk, HIV-uninfected adults in Uganda
Marson Kara, Ndyabakira Alex, Kwarisiima Dalsone, Camlin Carol S., Kamya Moses R., Havlir Diane, Thirumurthy Harsha, Chamie Gabriel
AIDS Care. 2021 33(5). p.675
Increasing the Uptake of HIV Testing among Men in Tanzania: A Novel Intervention for Bar Patrons
Madut Deng B., Manavalan Preeti, Mtalo Antipas, Peter Timothy A., Ostermann Jan, Njau Bernard, Thielman Nathan M.
AIDS and Behavior. 2021 25(7). p.2014
Increasing Men’s Engagement in HIV Testing and Treatment Programs Through Crowdsourcing: A Mixed-Methods Analysis in Eswatini
Hlatshwako Takhona, Conserve Donaldson, Day Suzanne, Reynolds Zahra, Weir Sharon, Tucker Joseph D.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 2021 48(10). p.789
Changing men or changing health systems? A scoping review of interventions, services and programmes targeting men’s health in sub-Saharan Africa
Beia Thierry, Kielmann Karina, Diaconu Karin
International Journal for Equity in Health. 2021 20(1).
“We have to learn to cooperate with each other”: a qualitative study to explore integration of traditional healers into the provision of HIV self-testing and tuberculosis screening in Eswatini
Schausberger Bernadette, Mmema Nqobile, Dlamini Velibanti, Dube Lenhle, Aung Aung, Kerschberger Bernhard, Ciglenecki Iza, Vambe Debrah, Mukooza Esther, Wringe Alison
BMC Health Services Research. 2021 21(1).
Men missing from the HIV care continuum in sub‐Saharan Africa: a meta‐analysis and meta‐synthesis
Nardell Maria F., Adeoti Oluwatomi, Peters Carson, Kakuhikire Bernard, Govathson‐Mandimika Caroline, Long Lawrence, Pascoe Sophie, Tsai Alexander C., Katz Ingrid T.
Journal of the International AIDS Society. 2022 25(3).
The Current Status of Research on the Integration of Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV Services
Warren Charlotte E., Mayhew Susannah H., Hopkins Jonathan
Studies in Family Planning. 2017 48(2). p.91
The impact of “male clinics” on health-seeking behaviors of adult men in rural Kenya
Dowden Justine, Mushamiri Ivy, McFeely Eric, Apat Donald, Sacks Jilian, Ben Amor Yanis, Torpey Kwasi
PLOS ONE. 2019 14(11). p.e0224749

Committee on Publication Ethics

Abstract Full Text PDF (161 KB) Export Citation Get Permission

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share via Email