SummaryBackgroundConcurrent sexual partnerships are widely believed to be one of the main drivers of the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. This view is supported by theoretical models predicting that increases in prevalence of concurrent partnerships could substantially increase the rate of spread of the disease. However, the effect of concurrent partnerships on HIV incidence has not been appropriately tested in a sub-Saharan African setting.MethodsFor this population-based cohort study, we used data from the Africa Centre demographic surveillance site in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, to try to find support for the concurrency hypothesis. We used a moving-window approach to construct estimates of the geographical variation in reported conc...
To estimate the prevalence of concurrency (more than 1 sex partner overlapping in time), the attitud...
Not the final published versionOBJECTIVE: To estimate parameters of concurrent sexual partnerships i...
SummaryBackgroundThe relationship between concurrent sexual partnerships and HIV risk is not fully u...
SummaryBackgroundConcurrent sexual partnerships are widely believed to be one of the main drivers of...
BACKGROUND: Although concurrent sexual partnerships may play an important role in HIV transmission i...
Background: The relationship between concurrent sexual partnerships and HIV risk is not fully unders...
The role of concurrent sexual partnerships is increasingly recognized as important for the transmiss...
Concurrent partnerships - two or more partnerships that overlap in time - play a critical role in HI...
Introduction: Concurrent partnerships (CPs) have been suggested as a risk factor for transmitting HI...
Concurrent sexual partnerships, a common form of sexual partnering in much of southern Africa, play ...
Introduction: Concurrent partnerships (CPs) have been suggested as a risk factor for transmitting HI...
Concurrent sexual partnerships are increasingly recognized as an important behavioural driver of HIV...
Concurrent sexual partnerships are an important behavioral driver of HIV epidemics. This analysis ex...
Recently, there has been debate about the role of concurrent partnerships in driving the transmissio...
Introduction: A decreased frequency of unprotected sex during episodes of concurrent relationships m...
To estimate the prevalence of concurrency (more than 1 sex partner overlapping in time), the attitud...
Not the final published versionOBJECTIVE: To estimate parameters of concurrent sexual partnerships i...
SummaryBackgroundThe relationship between concurrent sexual partnerships and HIV risk is not fully u...
SummaryBackgroundConcurrent sexual partnerships are widely believed to be one of the main drivers of...
BACKGROUND: Although concurrent sexual partnerships may play an important role in HIV transmission i...
Background: The relationship between concurrent sexual partnerships and HIV risk is not fully unders...
The role of concurrent sexual partnerships is increasingly recognized as important for the transmiss...
Concurrent partnerships - two or more partnerships that overlap in time - play a critical role in HI...
Introduction: Concurrent partnerships (CPs) have been suggested as a risk factor for transmitting HI...
Concurrent sexual partnerships, a common form of sexual partnering in much of southern Africa, play ...
Introduction: Concurrent partnerships (CPs) have been suggested as a risk factor for transmitting HI...
Concurrent sexual partnerships are increasingly recognized as an important behavioural driver of HIV...
Concurrent sexual partnerships are an important behavioral driver of HIV epidemics. This analysis ex...
Recently, there has been debate about the role of concurrent partnerships in driving the transmissio...
Introduction: A decreased frequency of unprotected sex during episodes of concurrent relationships m...
To estimate the prevalence of concurrency (more than 1 sex partner overlapping in time), the attitud...
Not the final published versionOBJECTIVE: To estimate parameters of concurrent sexual partnerships i...
SummaryBackgroundThe relationship between concurrent sexual partnerships and HIV risk is not fully u...