We review the relationship between polygyny and HIV and identify a positive individual-level correlation, and a negative ecological correlation. We subsequently examine two mechanisms that contribute to the individual-level correlation. First, we find that men in polygynous marriages have more extramarital sex than men in monogamous unions (both in terms of self reports and in terms of spousal reports of the suspicion of adultery). Second, we find evidence of adverse selection of HIV positive women into polygynous unions via an investigation of the relationship between marriage order and polygyny status. We conclude with reflections about possible explanations for the distinct individual and ecological correlations
Polygyny has shown a positive association with intimate partner violence (IPV), yet the nature and m...
Most analyses of the determinants of HIV infection are performed at the individual level. The recent...
Knowledge of HIV status may influence fertility desires of married men and women. There is little kn...
We review the relationship between polygyny and HIV and identify a positive individual-level correla...
We study the relationship between polygyny and HIV infection using nationally representative survey ...
We study the relationship between polygyny and HIV infection using nationally representative survey ...
OBJECTIVES: Much of our understanding about the effect of concurrent sexual partnerships on the spre...
Using a systematic literature review approach, this paper focused on the role of polygyny in the spr...
We study the long-term determinants of the high rates of HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa, parti...
The objective of this work is to contribute to understanding the relationship between AIDS, polygamy...
Background. Observed declines in the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in Z...
ObjectiveTo explore how sexual and marital trajectories are associated with HIV infection among ever...
Ecological comparisons in sub-Saharan Africa show that HIV prevalence is lower where men are general...
Recently there has been a surge in interest on how HIV/AIDS affects fertility in countries hit by th...
Awareness of and responses to HIV health risks stemming from relations between sexual partners have ...
Polygyny has shown a positive association with intimate partner violence (IPV), yet the nature and m...
Most analyses of the determinants of HIV infection are performed at the individual level. The recent...
Knowledge of HIV status may influence fertility desires of married men and women. There is little kn...
We review the relationship between polygyny and HIV and identify a positive individual-level correla...
We study the relationship between polygyny and HIV infection using nationally representative survey ...
We study the relationship between polygyny and HIV infection using nationally representative survey ...
OBJECTIVES: Much of our understanding about the effect of concurrent sexual partnerships on the spre...
Using a systematic literature review approach, this paper focused on the role of polygyny in the spr...
We study the long-term determinants of the high rates of HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa, parti...
The objective of this work is to contribute to understanding the relationship between AIDS, polygamy...
Background. Observed declines in the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in Z...
ObjectiveTo explore how sexual and marital trajectories are associated with HIV infection among ever...
Ecological comparisons in sub-Saharan Africa show that HIV prevalence is lower where men are general...
Recently there has been a surge in interest on how HIV/AIDS affects fertility in countries hit by th...
Awareness of and responses to HIV health risks stemming from relations between sexual partners have ...
Polygyny has shown a positive association with intimate partner violence (IPV), yet the nature and m...
Most analyses of the determinants of HIV infection are performed at the individual level. The recent...
Knowledge of HIV status may influence fertility desires of married men and women. There is little kn...