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Research outputs: SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
2013 Efficacy of SISTA South Africa on sexual behavior and relationship control among isiXhosa women in South Africa: results of a randomized-controlled trial
Background: The HIV epidemic has a devastating impact among South African women. The current study evaluated the efficacy of SISTA South Af...
Download this report2013 Mental health and HIV sexual risk behaviour among University of Limpopo students
Little attention has been paid to the role of poor mental health among young people with regard to HIV risk behaviour and HIV prevention in ...
Download this report2013 HIV knowledge, disclosure and sexual risk among pregnant women and their partners in rural South Africa
Partner involvement has been deemed fundamental for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV, although it remains diff...
2013 Bringing it home: community survey of HIV risks to primary sex partners of men and women in alcohol-serving establishments in Cape Town, South Africa
Concurrent sexual relationships facilitate the spread of HIV infection, and sex with non-primary partners may pose particularly high risks f...
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