Year:2007
Article
PSI Eastern Caribbean, Price as a Barrier to Condom Use: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Trinidad and Tobago and St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2007)
This report describes the results of an experiment aimed at determining whether and how a condom price reduction in Trinidad and Tobago and St. Vincent and the Grenadines would affect condom purchase and use and the overall condom market. A strong causal link is found between condom price, purchase ...
PEER Unit, PEER study: Young women’s sexual relationships in inner-city Kingston, Jamaica (2007)
PEER study carried out by Ben Rolfe, Dr Joanne Hemmings With Tricia Anne Morris, Veronica Samuels-Dixon
This report presents findings from a qualitative study into young women’s sexual relationships in inner-city Kingston, Jamaica, carried out between May and June 2007. The study aimed ...
PEER report: ‘Money Makes the Nookie Go Round’ young women and sexual relationships
This study was undertaken in two locations in Trinidad, Sea Lots and Point Fortin, between November and December 2007. Participants were women aged 16-24. The data revealed that within the target population sexual relationships and financial benefits are intimately linked within all relatio ...
Jamaican Youth Risk and Resiliency Behaviour Survey
This report provides a descriptive overview of the health, risk and resiliency of adolescents 10 – 15 years old attending schools across Jamaica based on a nationally representative sample. The survey was conducted between November 2005 and February 2006. While the study showed that most ...
Jamaica: Exploratory Qualitative Research on Primary Relationships and Condom Use
This 2007 study represents part of the formative qualitative research conducted for the creative development of the Jamaican Social Marketing Campaign which sought to encourage condom use in primary relationships. In this study, concepts such as what constitutes a primary relationship and t ...



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