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Eat and you will be eaten: a qualitative study exploring costs and benefits of age-disparate sexual relationships in Tanzania and Uganda: implications for girls’ sexual and reproductive health interventions

机译:吃饱了就吃饭:一项定性研究探索坦桑尼亚和乌干达年龄不同的性关系的成本和收益:对女孩的性健康和生殖健康干预措施的影响

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BackgroundAge-disparate sex is associated with increased HIV risk among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in sub-Saharan Africa. However, little has been done to understand the dynamics of such relationships from the perspectives of either AGYW or older men, and the communities in which these relationships are embedded. This article explores the motivations and perceived benefits of such relationships for AGYW and older men, plus the social and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) consequences.
机译:背景年龄不同的性别与撒哈拉以南非洲的青春期少女和年轻妇女(AGYW)的HIV风险增加相关。但是,从AGYW或年长男性以及嵌入这些关系的社区的角度来看,对于了解这种关系的动态所做的工作很少。本文探讨了这种关系对AGYW和年长男性的动机和带来的好处,以及社会,性与生殖健康(SRH)的后果。

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