<p>At each time point, participants were asked about characteristics of their partners. Partner characteristics are presented in this table. At most time points some participants did not report any partners. For this reason, the number of participants declines after baseline. Some participants report more than one partner. For this reason the number of partners exceeds the number of participants at most time points.</p><p>Characteristics of Participants' Sexual Partners at Baseline and Post-Intervention.</p
<p>The characteristics of six participants who practiced unprotected anal intercourse after the diag...
<p>VP, viremic progressors; EC, elite controller; ART, antiretroviral therapy; MSM, men who had sex ...
Sexual behavioural characteristics of study participants and their association with participant’s kn...
<p>* Participants may have reported engaging in more than one of the sexual activity categories list...
Characteristics of a sub-sample of participants who reported being partnered (n = 56).</p
Baseline characteristics of male partners as reported by women at enrolment (n = 2,349; stage 1 and ...
“By understanding the various contexts in which sexuality occurs, we can better understand how sex c...
Self-reported characteristics of participants: Overall, general population and men who have sex with...
Summary of individual and partnership-level characteristics among men and women who are currently co...
<p>Behavioral characteristics reported at enrollment for 586 discordant couples with participants cl...
a<p>“Married, polygamous” for women refers to a woman in a marital relationship with a man who has m...
<p>Sexual partners and practices of gay and bisexual male participants (n = 305) in the three months...
<p>The baseline characteristics of HIV positive men with female HIV negative partners.</p
<p>The baseline characteristics of HIV positive women with male HIV negative partners.</p
<p>N = 1817.</p><p>Characteristics of participants by experiences of physical, sexual and/or emotion...
<p>The characteristics of six participants who practiced unprotected anal intercourse after the diag...
<p>VP, viremic progressors; EC, elite controller; ART, antiretroviral therapy; MSM, men who had sex ...
Sexual behavioural characteristics of study participants and their association with participant’s kn...
<p>* Participants may have reported engaging in more than one of the sexual activity categories list...
Characteristics of a sub-sample of participants who reported being partnered (n = 56).</p
Baseline characteristics of male partners as reported by women at enrolment (n = 2,349; stage 1 and ...
“By understanding the various contexts in which sexuality occurs, we can better understand how sex c...
Self-reported characteristics of participants: Overall, general population and men who have sex with...
Summary of individual and partnership-level characteristics among men and women who are currently co...
<p>Behavioral characteristics reported at enrollment for 586 discordant couples with participants cl...
a<p>“Married, polygamous” for women refers to a woman in a marital relationship with a man who has m...
<p>Sexual partners and practices of gay and bisexual male participants (n = 305) in the three months...
<p>The baseline characteristics of HIV positive men with female HIV negative partners.</p
<p>The baseline characteristics of HIV positive women with male HIV negative partners.</p
<p>N = 1817.</p><p>Characteristics of participants by experiences of physical, sexual and/or emotion...
<p>The characteristics of six participants who practiced unprotected anal intercourse after the diag...
<p>VP, viremic progressors; EC, elite controller; ART, antiretroviral therapy; MSM, men who had sex ...
Sexual behavioural characteristics of study participants and their association with participant’s kn...