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Community-level gender equity and extramarital sexual risk-taking among married men in eight African countries.

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Community-level gender equity and extramarital sexual risk-taking among married men in eight African countries.

Auteurs : Rob Stephenson [États-Unis]

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In many parts of Africa, women are most likely to become infected with HIV by having unprotected sex with their husbands, who may have acquired the virus through extramarital sex. However, the ways in which aspects of community environments-particularly those related to gender equity-shape men's extramarital sexual risk-taking are not well understood.

DOI: 10.1363/3617810
PubMed: 21245024


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