Concurrency revisited: increasing and compelling epidemiological evidence.
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Concurrent partnerships in Cape Town, South Africa: race and sex differences in prevalence and duration of overlapLove, lust and the emotional context of multiple and concurrent sexual partnerships among young Swazi adults.HIV prevalence by race co-varies closely with concurrency and number of sex partners in South Africa.American Indians, substance use, and sexual behavior: do predictors of sexually transmitted infections explain the race gap among young adults?The rise and fall of HIV in high-prevalence countries: a challenge for mathematical modeling.Concurrent sexual partnerships among married Zimbabweans - implications for HIV preventionMigration, Multiple Sexual Partnerships, and Sexual Concurrency in the Garífuna Population of Honduras.Patterns and predictors of multiple sexual partnerships among newly arrived Latino migrant menMeasuring and modelling concurrency.Coital frequency and condom use in monogamous and concurrent sexual relationships in Cape Town, South Africa.Consuming sex: the association between modern goods, lifestyles and sexual behaviour among youth in Madagascar.An association between neighbourhood wealth inequality and HIV prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa.From first love to marriage and maturity: a life-course perspective on HIV risk among young Swazi adultsAttitudes toward sexual partner concurrency: development and evaluation of a brief, self-report measure for field research.HIV Incidence and Predictors of HIV Acquisition From an Outside Partner in Serodiscordant Couples in Lusaka, Zambia.Incident Trichomonas vaginalis Is Associated With Partnership Concurrency: A Longitudinal Cohort Study.Social and cultural contexts of concurrency in a township in Cape Town, South Africa.Prevalence and correlates of sexual partner concurrency among Australian gay men aged 18-39 years.Couple Relationship Functioning as a Source or Mitigator of HIV Risk: Associations Between Relationship Quality and Sexual Risk Behavior in Peri-urban Uganda.Marital concurrency and HIV risk in 16 African countries.Couple serostatus patterns in sub-Saharan Africa illuminate the relative roles of transmission rates and sexual network characteristics in HIV epidemiology.
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Concurrency revisited: increasing and compelling epidemiological evidence.
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Concurrency revisited: increasing and compelling epidemiological evidence.
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James D Shelton
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2011-06-20T00:00:00Z
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