1. HIV/AIDS Risks among South African Men Who Report Sexually Assaulting Women.
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Simbayi, Leickness C., Kalichman, Seth C., Jooste, Sean, Mathiti, Vuyisile, Cain, Demetria, and Cherry, Charsey
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RAPISTS , *SEX offenders , *AIDS , *HIV infection risk factors , *SEXUAL intercourse , *RAPE , *SEX crimes - Abstract
Objective: To examine HIV risks among South African men who report having been sexually assaultive. Methods: Men (N = 412) in Cape Town completed anonymous surveys. Results: Twenty-three percent reported a history of sexual assault. Men who had been sexually assaultive were younger, reported more sex partners, were more likely to have a history of genital ulcers, and more likely to have exchanged money for sex. Sexually assaultive men were also more likely to endorse rape myths. Conclusions: Interventions that target men as the agents of change in reducing sexual assaults and HIV transmission are urgently needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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