Protective Factors and HIV Risk Behavior Among South African Men

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G. Anita Heeren
Larry D. Icard
Ann O’Leary
John B. Jemmott III
Zolani Ngwane
Xoliswa Mtose
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[1] University of Pennsylvania,Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine
[2] Temple University,College of Health Professions and Social Work
[3] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Annenberg School for Communication
[4] University of Pennsylvania,Department of Anthropology
[5] Haverford College,Faculty of Education
[6] University of Fort Hare,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2014年 / 18卷
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South Africa; Men; Protective factors; Condom use; Human immunodeficiency virus;
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The primary mode of HIV transmission in South Africa is heterosexual sexual behavior. HIV prevention research specifically focusing on men in South Africa is limited. We assessed self-reported HIV risk behaviors in 1,181 men ages 18 to 45 years in randomly selected neighborhoods in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Older men were less likely to report having multiple partners. Religiosity was a protective factor for condom use and unprotected sex with steady partners. Discussing using condoms was a protective factor for condom use and unprotected sex with both steady and casual partners. Having a child was associated with decreased condom use with steady partners and employment was associated with decreased condom use with casual partners. The findings suggest the need for HIV risk-reduction behavioral interventions tailored for South African men with regard to age, religiosity, and types of sexual partners. Implications for the development of such interventions are discussed.
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