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Coital frequency and condom use in monogamous and concurrent sexual relationships in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Coital frequency and condom use in monogamous and concurrent sexual relationships in Cape Town, South Africa.

Auteurs : Wim Delva [Afrique du Sud] ; Fei Meng ; Roxanne Beauclair ; Nele Deprez ; Marleen Temmerman ; Alex Welte ; Niel Hens

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A decreased frequency of unprotected sex during episodes of concurrent relationships may dramatically reduce the role of concurrency in accelerating the spread of HIV. Such a decrease could be the result of coital dilution - the reduction in per-partner coital frequency from additional partners - and/or increased condom use during concurrency. To study the effect of concurrency on the frequency of unprotected sex, we examined sexual behaviour data from three communities with high HIV prevalence around Cape Town, South Africa.

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