Leveraging changing gender norms to address concurrency: focus group findings from South African university students
Sexual Health2013Vol. 10(4), pp. 369–376
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Abstract
HIV prevention interventions in populations where concurrency is common would benefit from emphasising women's role and power in taking greater control of their own sexual decision-making in consensual and nonviolent relationships.
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