Concurrent sexual partnerships (partnerships that overlap in time) increase the spread of infection through a network. Different patterns of concurrent partnerships may be associated with varying STI risk depending on the partnership type (primary vs. non-primary) and the likelihood of condom use with each concurrent partner. We sought to evaluate co-parenting concurrency, overlapping partnerships in which at least one concurrent partner is a co-parent with the respondent, which may promote the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
BACKGROUND Most studies that assess the relationship between concurrent sexual partnerships and sexu...
Background : Concurrent (overlapping) sexual partnerships potentiate transmission of HIV and other s...
Concurrent sexual partnerships contribute to STI/HIV transmission. STI/HIV risk may differ depending...
Concurrent sexual partnerships (partnerships that overlap in time) increase the spread of infection ...
Racial and ethnic minorities continue to be disproportionately affected by sexually transmitted infe...
This analysis of male respondents in the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth describes features of...
Objectives. We sought to determine the prevalence, distribution, and correlates of US men’s involvem...
Objectives. We determined the prevalence, distribution, and correlates of US women's involvement in ...
Abstract Purpose To investigate concurrent sexual partnerships among heterosexual African Americans,...
The impact of concurrency on STI transmission depends upon coital frequency, condom use, duration of...
Concurrency is suggested as an important factor in sexually transmitted infection transmission and a...
BackgroundTo the individual with concurrent partners, it is thought that having concurrent partnersh...
To estimate the prevalence of concurrency (more than 1 sex partner overlapping in time), the attitud...
Background: Most studies that assess the relationship between concurrent sexual partnerships and sex...
BACKGROUND: Partner concurrency, (having sexual partnerships overlapping in time), especially when c...
BACKGROUND Most studies that assess the relationship between concurrent sexual partnerships and sexu...
Background : Concurrent (overlapping) sexual partnerships potentiate transmission of HIV and other s...
Concurrent sexual partnerships contribute to STI/HIV transmission. STI/HIV risk may differ depending...
Concurrent sexual partnerships (partnerships that overlap in time) increase the spread of infection ...
Racial and ethnic minorities continue to be disproportionately affected by sexually transmitted infe...
This analysis of male respondents in the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth describes features of...
Objectives. We sought to determine the prevalence, distribution, and correlates of US men’s involvem...
Objectives. We determined the prevalence, distribution, and correlates of US women's involvement in ...
Abstract Purpose To investigate concurrent sexual partnerships among heterosexual African Americans,...
The impact of concurrency on STI transmission depends upon coital frequency, condom use, duration of...
Concurrency is suggested as an important factor in sexually transmitted infection transmission and a...
BackgroundTo the individual with concurrent partners, it is thought that having concurrent partnersh...
To estimate the prevalence of concurrency (more than 1 sex partner overlapping in time), the attitud...
Background: Most studies that assess the relationship between concurrent sexual partnerships and sex...
BACKGROUND: Partner concurrency, (having sexual partnerships overlapping in time), especially when c...
BACKGROUND Most studies that assess the relationship between concurrent sexual partnerships and sexu...
Background : Concurrent (overlapping) sexual partnerships potentiate transmission of HIV and other s...
Concurrent sexual partnerships contribute to STI/HIV transmission. STI/HIV risk may differ depending...