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A cross-sectional study to assess knowledge about HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention measures in company workers in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: HIV/AIDS was first reported in Ecuador in 1984 and its prevalence has been increasing evPalabras claves:ECUADOR, educational, HIV/AIDS, prevention, transmissionAutores:Albert A., Dardenne N., Marco Vinicio Fornasini, María C. Cabezas, Teresa Borja, Teresita Borja-AlvarezFuentes:googlescopusA cross-sectional study to evaluate factors related to condom use with commercial sexual partners in workers from Ecuadorian companies
ArticleAbstract: Background: Unprotected intercourse with sex workers is one of the major risk factors for HIV infectPalabras claves:Autores:Albert A., Barmettler D., Dardenne N., Marco Vinicio Fornasini, María C. Cabezas, Teresa Borja, Teresita Borja-AlvarezFuentes:googlescopusContributions of Male and Female Guests and Hosts to Peer Group Entry
ArticleAbstract: 92 7–9‐year‐old children (47 girls) were observed while attempting to join 2 relatively unfamiliar sPalabras claves:Autores:Pepper S., Teresita Borja-Alvarez, Zarbatany L.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of an educational video to improve HIV-related knowledge, attitudes and prevention among company workers in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To develop and assess an innovative educational video package for improving HIV knowledgePalabras claves:ECUADOR, educational video, HIV education, prevention, transmissionAutores:Albert A., Barmettler D., Marco Vinicio Fornasini, María C. Cabezas, Ortuño D., Teresa Borja, Teresita Borja-AlvarezFuentes:googlescopusPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Intellectual Function of Socioeconomically Deprived ‘Street children’ in Quito, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Extremely poor youths working and/or living unsupervised in urban environments are a common featurePalabras claves:Cognitive development, IQ, POVERTY, PTSD, substance abuse, TraumaAutores:Daniel R. Banda-Cruz, M. Victoria Andrade-Guimaraes, Pluck G., Sofia Ricaurte-Diaz, Teresita Borja-AlvarezFuentes:scopus