Rectal douching among men who have sex with men in six cities in China: a cross-sectional study
Sexual Health2020Vol. 17(5), pp. 437–443
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Peiyang Li, Tanwei Yuan, Zhenyu Wang, Ruonan Huang, Xiaojun Meng, Kechun Zhang, Guanghui Wang, Yepeng Zhou, Danyang Luo, Ying Wang, Yong Cai, Huachun Zou
Abstract
Rectal douching is common in MSM, some of whom may not realise the potential risks associated with douching. The co-occurrence of douching and other high-risk behaviours would make MSM more vulnerable to HIV. Health education aimed at informing MSM of the potential risks and addressing the high prevalence of douching are urgently needed.
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