Partnership preferences, economic drivers, and health consequences of Gambian men's interactions with foreign tourists: A mixed methods study.
The Gambia has a thriving tourist industry, but in recent decades has developed a reputation as a destination for older, female tourists to seek sexual relationships with young Gambian men. During partnerships or in return for sex, Gambian men may receive financial support or in some cases the oppor...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Quaife (Author), Mareme Diallo (Author), Assan Jaye (Author), Melisa Martinez-Alvarez (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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