Partner Age Differences and Concurrency in South Africa: Implications for HIV-Infection Risk Among Young Women

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Brendan Maughan-Brown
Chris Kenyon
Mark N. Lurie
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[1] University of Cape Town,Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU)
[2] Institute of Tropical Medicine,HIV/STI Unit
[3] University of Cape Town,Department of Medicine
[4] Brown University School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology
[5] University of Cape Town,School of Public Health and Family and Medicine
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AIDS and Behavior | 2014年 / 18卷
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Partnership age-gaps; HIV risk; Concurrent sexual partnerships; Women; Southern Africa;
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Partner-age difference is an HIV-risk factor among young women in Africa, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. We used nationally representative data among black South Africans (men: 3,530; women: 3,946) to examine the proportion of women in partnerships involving male partner concurrency by age of female partners and by age-disparate (≥5 years) partnerships. Of all partners reported by men, 35 % of young (16–24) women were in partnerships involving male partner concurrency of 4 weeks or longer during the past 12 months. Young women in age-disparate partnerships were more likely to be in partnerships with men who had other concurrent partners (9 %; OR 1.88 p < 0.01) and more likely to be connected to an older sexual network. Our results suggest that the relationship between male concurrency and age-disparate relationships may increase HIV risk for young women by connecting them to larger and older sexual networks.
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