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Four hundred male college students in South Africa were questioned about their sociodemographic characteristics, sexual behaviour, and awareness of and perceptions towards... read more
This article in the Journal of the International AIDS Society describes mathematical modelling to estimate the cost-effectiveness and epidemiological impact of the dapivirine... read more
To address a lack of costing data on voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) in South Africa’s private sector, researchers collected data from 13 private facilities to... read more
In this longitudinal study published in PLoS One, researchers measured the incidence and predictors of male circumcision in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, from 2009 to 2014.... read more
Researchers analysed longitudinal data from a large population cohort of South African men to measure the effect of incident circumcision on sexual behaviours. The results,... read more
This article in the Journal of Health Psychology describes the results of interviews with 15 South Africans seeking HIV testing. The interviews were conducted in part to... read more
This article, published in BMC Public Health, reports findings from an intervention designed to increase uptake among men 25 and older and from a comparison of the proportion of... read more
An article in International Journal of Behavioral Medicine reports on a study to assess risk compensation behaviours among young, school-going men following voluntary medical male... read more
Researchers examined the HIV risk perceptions of black South African women, assessed the accuracy of those perceptions by determining the women’s HIV status four years later, and... read more
The number of people who must be diagnosed, put on treatment, and virally suppressed to achieve the 2020 and 2030 targets is explored in the Journal of the International AIDS... read more