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Reciprocal physical intimate partner violence is associated with prevalent STI/HIV among male Tanzanian migrant workers: a cross-sectional study

机译:互惠性爱亲密合作伙伴暴力与男性坦桑尼亚移民工人之间的普遍存在的STI /艾滋病毒有关:横断面研究

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Objectives Physical intimate partner violence (IPV) and STIs, including HIV, are highly prevalent in east Africa. While we have some evidence about women's experience with physical IPV, little is known about men's experience with physical IPV, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Our objective was to examine, in Tanzanian male migrant plantation residents, the prevalence of, and associations among, experience and enactment of physical IPV and prevalent STI/HIV.
机译:目标物理亲密合作伙伴暴力(IPV)和STI,包括艾滋病毒,在东非普遍存在。 虽然我们有一些关于女性IPV的经验的证据,但对于男性的物理IPV而言,特别是男性的经验,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲。 我们的目标是在坦桑尼亚男性移民种植园,普遍存在,体验和制定物理IPV和普遍存在的STI / HIV之间的患病率。

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