2011
DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2011-050108.326
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P2-S3.07 Responding to problems of sexual violence and vulnerability to HIV/AIDS within crisis and unstable situations: a case study of Kenya's post-election violence

Abstract: Conclusions Similar to other studies, condom use was more likely to be reported by persons most at risk; however, even among those at increased risk, fewer than half used condoms during most recent sexual intercourse. Background Young minority men in the US bear a disproportionate burden of STI, but comprise one of the population groups least likely to access services. STI service utilisation is not only constrained by access to quality care but also potentially impacted by socio-cultural factors, including ST… Show more

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