Sexual risk compensation following voluntary medical male circumcision: Results from a prospective cohort study amongst human immunodeficiency virus-negative adult men in Botswana
Background: Circumcised men may increase sexual risk-taking following voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) because of decreased perceptions of risk, which may negate the beneficial impact of VMMC in preventing new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections. Objectives: We evaluated changes...
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Main Authors: | Lisa P. Spees (Author), Kathleen E. Wirth (Author), Shreshth Mawandia (Author), Semo Bazghina-werq (Author), Jenny H. Ledikwe (Author) |
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