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Indonesia defined as tourist destination where the international and domestic tourists enjoy the tourist attractions. Prostitution existing in tourism place may increase the prevalence of HIV/AIDS. The incidence and the spread of AIDS in many areas in West Java become a problem for tourism...

Author(s)
Heriana, C.; Rana, S.; Suparman, R.; Sukmanawati, D.
Publisher
Faculty of Public Health Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
Citation
Kesmas: National Public Health Journal, 2018, 12, 4, pp 153-158
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate risk factors that could promote HIV infection amongst adolescents and young adults living in tertiary educational institutional hostels in Namibia. Employing structured questionnaires and focus group discussions, we sought to answer questions pertaining...

Author(s)
Zimba, R. F.; Likando, G. N.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
SaharaJ: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS, 2014, 11, 1, pp 26-36
Abstract

The effects of HIV/AIDS prevention by popularizing condom use in all entertainment places in Danzhou City, Hainan, China, were evaluated. Condoms and educational materials for HIV/AIDS prevention and control were provided in entertainment places such as beauty parlours, hotels, restaurants, dancing ...

Author(s)
Du JianWei; He QiYa; Lin JingSheng (et al)
Publisher
Editorial Department of China Tropical Medicine, Hainan, China
Citation
China Tropical Medicine, 2008, 8, 6, pp 924-925, 949
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In an empirical research, this research reflects to what extent the HIV/AIDS pandemic disease might be a danger in an emerging sector like the tourism sector in Mauritius, its negative impact worldwide and on our in five stars hotels. Indeed, to attract tourism from abroad they must feel secure in...

Author(s)
Uppiah, V.
Publisher
University of Mauritius, Mauritius
Citation
4th Advances in Hospitality & Tourism Marketing & Management Conference, Mauritius, 25-27 June 2014, 2014, pp 878-896
Abstract

Background: The proportion of newly diagnosed HIV and STI cases among men who have sex with men (MSM) that were contracted abroad has been increasing in Sweden. The present study explored factors associated with casual unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) and travelling abroad among MSM. Methods: A...

Author(s)
Persson, K. I.; Berglund, T.; Bergström, J.; Tikkanen, R.; Thorson, A.; Forsberg, B.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2018, 25, pp 58-64
Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine tourism workers' knowledge, attitudes, and sexual behaviour related to HIV and AIDS. A survey was administered to tourism workers (n=338) from all the hotels and resorts randomly sampled in Gauteng Province, South Africa. Results indicate a medium level of HIV ...

Author(s)
Tajudeen, L. O.; Pengpid, S.; Peltzer, K.
Publisher
Kamla-Raj Enterprises, New Dehli, India
Citation
Journal of Human Ecology, 2011, 36, 2, pp 103-110
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Kalema-Zikusoka, G.
Publisher
British Veterinary Zoological Society, Romford, UK
Citation
British Veterinary Zoological Society Proceedings of the Spring Meeting 2011, Ashford International Hotel and The Howletts Wild Animal Trust, Port Lympne, 30th April and 1st May, 2011. Mammalian medicine and surgery, 2011, pp 11-12
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The aim of this study was to ascertain Turkish tour guides' awareness and attitudes regarding HIV and AIDS. A sample of 516 tour guides registered in Turkey who verbally consented to participate in this study responded to an anonymous, self-administered questionnaire. The respondents typically...

Author(s)
Avcİkurt, C.; Koroglu, O.; Koroglu, A.; Avcİkurt, A. S.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Culture, Health & Sexuality, 2011, 13, 2, pp 233-243
Abstract

This article summarizes the current state of AIDS policy in the US hospitality workplace and how it has been addressed both by companies and in the literature. It is suggested that companies develop a policy which is non-discriminatory in nature and which puts the company in compliance with...

Author(s)
Barrows, C. W.; Gallo, M.; Mulleady, T.
Citation
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 1996, 8, 1, pp 5-9
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Background: Declining levels of physical activity at workplaces, during leisure time and when travelling, accompanied by increasing exposure to the mass media, are major determinants of the global obesity epidemic. This study aimed to assess physical activity, the body mass index (BMI) and energy...

Author(s)
Hattingh, Z.; Roux, M. le; Nel, M.; Walsh, C.
Publisher
Medpharm, Lyttelton, South Africa
Citation
South African Family Practice, 2014, 56, 3, pp 196-200

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