Patterns of gendered risk factors and associations with intimate partner violence and low educational attainment among adolescent girls and young women in Lesotho: A latent class analysis
CONCLUSIONS: In Lesotho, gendered risk factors form distinct classes that have variable associations with low educational attainment and IPV. LCA can be an important approach to better understand the complicated relationship gendered risk factors have with each other and with certain outcomes, to further elucidate the influence that gender has on the health of AGYW and to provide more targeted prevention programming.PMID:36244210 | DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2022.105927 (Source: Child Abuse and Neglect)
Source: Child Abuse and Neglect - October 16, 2022 Category: Child Development Authors: Caroline Stamatakis Francis Annor Greta Massetti Jennifer Hegle Andrea Low Felix Ndagije Mphotleng Tlhomola Source Type: research

Patterns of gendered risk factors and associations with intimate partner violence and low educational attainment among adolescent girls and young women in Lesotho: A latent class analysis
CONCLUSIONS: In Lesotho, gendered risk factors form distinct classes that have variable associations with low educational attainment and IPV. LCA can be an important approach to better understand the complicated relationship gendered risk factors have with each other and with certain outcomes, to further elucidate the influence that gender has on the health of AGYW and to provide more targeted prevention programming.PMID:36244210 | DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2022.105927 (Source: Child Abuse and Neglect)
Source: Child Abuse and Neglect - October 16, 2022 Category: Child Development Authors: Caroline Stamatakis Francis Annor Greta Massetti Jennifer Hegle Andrea Low Felix Ndagije Mphotleng Tlhomola Source Type: research

Patterns of gendered risk factors and associations with intimate partner violence and low educational attainment among adolescent girls and young women in Lesotho: A latent class analysis
CONCLUSIONS: In Lesotho, gendered risk factors form distinct classes that have variable associations with low educational attainment and IPV. LCA can be an important approach to better understand the complicated relationship gendered risk factors have with each other and with certain outcomes, to further elucidate the influence that gender has on the health of AGYW and to provide more targeted prevention programming.PMID:36244210 | DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2022.105927 (Source: Child Abuse and Neglect)
Source: Child Abuse and Neglect - October 16, 2022 Category: Child Development Authors: Caroline Stamatakis Francis Annor Greta Massetti Jennifer Hegle Andrea Low Felix Ndagije Mphotleng Tlhomola Source Type: research

Association between lifetime sexual violence victimization and selected health conditions and risk behaviors among 13-24-year-olds in Lesotho: Results from the Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS), 2018
CONCLUSIONS: Preventing SV against children and youth in Lesotho may improve their health and wellbeing.PMID:36215756 | DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2022.105916 (Source: Child Abuse and Neglect)
Source: Child Abuse and Neglect - October 10, 2022 Category: Child Development Authors: Viani Picchetti Caroline Stamatakis Francis B Annor Greta M Massetti Jennifer Hegle Source Type: research

Association between lifetime sexual violence victimization and selected health conditions and risk behaviors among 13-24-year-olds in Lesotho: Results from the Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS), 2018
CONCLUSIONS: Preventing SV against children and youth in Lesotho may improve their health and wellbeing.PMID:36215756 | DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2022.105916 (Source: Child Abuse and Neglect)
Source: Child Abuse and Neglect - October 10, 2022 Category: Child Development Authors: Viani Picchetti Caroline Stamatakis Francis B Annor Greta M Massetti Jennifer Hegle Source Type: research

Progress towards the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets among persons aged 50 and older living with HIV in 13 African countries
CONCLUSIONS: While OPLWH in these 13 countries were slightly more likely than younger people to be aware of their HIV-positive status (first 90), this target was not achieved in most countries. However, OPLWH achieved treatment (second 90) and VL suppression (third 90) targets in more countries than PLWH <50. Findings support expanded HIV testing, prevention and treatment services to meet ongoing OPLWH health needs in SSA.PMID:36176030 | PMC:PMC9522983 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26005 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - September 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Shannon M Farley Chunhui Wang Rachel M Bray Andrea Jane Low Stephen Delgado David Hoos Angela N Kakishozi Tiffany G Harris Rose Nyirenda Nellie Wadonda Michelle Li Mbaraka Amuri James Juma Nzali Kancheya Ismela Pietersen Nicholus Mutenda Salomo Natanael A Source Type: research

Progress towards the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets among persons aged 50 and older living with HIV in 13 African countries
CONCLUSIONS: While OPLWH in these 13 countries were slightly more likely than younger people to be aware of their HIV-positive status (first 90), this target was not achieved in most countries. However, OPLWH achieved treatment (second 90) and VL suppression (third 90) targets in more countries than PLWH <50. Findings support expanded HIV testing, prevention and treatment services to meet ongoing OPLWH health needs in SSA.PMID:36176030 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26005 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - September 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Shannon M Farley Chunhui Wang Rachel M Bray Andrea Jane Low Stephen Delgado David Hoos Angela N Kakishozi Tiffany G Harris Rose Nyirenda Nellie Wadonda Michelle Li Mbaraka Amuri James Juma Nzali Kancheya Ismela Pietersen Nicholus Mutenda Salomo Natanael A Source Type: research

Progress towards the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets among persons aged 50 and older living with HIV in 13 African countries
CONCLUSIONS: While OPLWH in these 13 countries were slightly more likely than younger people to be aware of their HIV-positive status (first 90), this target was not achieved in most countries. However, OPLWH achieved treatment (second 90) and VL suppression (third 90) targets in more countries than PLWH <50. Findings support expanded HIV testing, prevention and treatment services to meet ongoing OPLWH health needs in SSA.PMID:36176030 | PMC:PMC9522983 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26005 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - September 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Shannon M Farley Chunhui Wang Rachel M Bray Andrea Jane Low Stephen Delgado David Hoos Angela N Kakishozi Tiffany G Harris Rose Nyirenda Nellie Wadonda Michelle Li Mbaraka Amuri James Juma Nzali Kancheya Ismela Pietersen Nicholus Mutenda Salomo Natanael A Source Type: research