The aim of this study was to assess attitudes of preinitiates towards traditional Male Circumcision (MC) in the context of HIV. The sample included 350 Xhosa preinitiates recruited from 3 different recruitment sites during the preparation prior to MC in the Eastern Cape province. Results indicated that: 10% were to be circumcised before their sexual debut and reported a great deal of sexual risk behavior; 9% had been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection in the past 12 months; 20% reported that they had had 3 or more sex partners in their lives; and 47% had not used a condom the last time they had sex. Reasons and attitudes, including barriers, towards MC as well as risky sexual behavior found in this study need to be considered i...
This exploratory quantitative study examines past risky sexual behaviors among young men who were ci...
This exploratory quantitative study examines past risky sexual behaviors among young men who were ci...
Following three landmark studies in South Africa, Kenya and Uganda that found male circumcision sign...
The aims of this study in Mpumalanga, South Africa, are to assess (1) the current behavioural risk r...
The aims of this study in Mpumalanga, South Africa, are to assess (1) the current behavioural risk r...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and acceptance of male circumcision a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and acceptance of male circumcision a...
Randomized clinical trials have shown that medical male circumcision substantially reduces the risk ...
The aim of this study was to determine the perceptions and acceptability of male circumcision among ...
Epidemiological and biological studies provide compelling evidence for the protective effect of male...
Background: Randomized clinical trials have shown that medical male circumcision substantially reduc...
Background: The practice of traditional circumcision is associated with considerable morbidity and m...
This exploratory quantitative study examines past risky sexual behaviors among young men who were ci...
This study explored the knowledge levels, beliefs and attitudes on male circumcision as an HIV inter...
This exploratory quantitative study examines past risky sexual behaviors among young men who were ci...
This exploratory quantitative study examines past risky sexual behaviors among young men who were ci...
This exploratory quantitative study examines past risky sexual behaviors among young men who were ci...
Following three landmark studies in South Africa, Kenya and Uganda that found male circumcision sign...
The aims of this study in Mpumalanga, South Africa, are to assess (1) the current behavioural risk r...
The aims of this study in Mpumalanga, South Africa, are to assess (1) the current behavioural risk r...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and acceptance of male circumcision a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and acceptance of male circumcision a...
Randomized clinical trials have shown that medical male circumcision substantially reduces the risk ...
The aim of this study was to determine the perceptions and acceptability of male circumcision among ...
Epidemiological and biological studies provide compelling evidence for the protective effect of male...
Background: Randomized clinical trials have shown that medical male circumcision substantially reduc...
Background: The practice of traditional circumcision is associated with considerable morbidity and m...
This exploratory quantitative study examines past risky sexual behaviors among young men who were ci...
This study explored the knowledge levels, beliefs and attitudes on male circumcision as an HIV inter...
This exploratory quantitative study examines past risky sexual behaviors among young men who were ci...
This exploratory quantitative study examines past risky sexual behaviors among young men who were ci...
This exploratory quantitative study examines past risky sexual behaviors among young men who were ci...
Following three landmark studies in South Africa, Kenya and Uganda that found male circumcision sign...