Multiple concurrent partnerships are hypothesized to be important drivers of HIV transmission. Despite the demonstrated importance of relationship type on condom use, research on concurrency has not examined how different combinations of relationship types might affect condom use. Study findings underscore the importance of considering relationship type when designing HIV prevention strategies in these settings.
The role of relationship types on condom use among urban men with concurrent partners in Ghana and Tanzania
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Fleming PJ, Mulawa M, Burke H, Shattuck D, Mndeme E, Attafuah J, Mbwambo J, Guest G.