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Gendered HIV risk patterns among polygynous sero-discordant couples in Uganda.

Katherine A Muldoon1, Kate Shannon, Sarah Khanakwa, Moses Ngolobe, Josephine Birungi, Wendy Zhang, Anya Shen, Rachel King, Robert Mwesigwa, David M Moore.   

Abstract

Stable serodiscordant relationships and sexual concurrency are pathways that contribute to the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. However whether polygyny imparts the same risks as informal concurrent relationships remains an open research question. Using data collected at enrollment from a cohort study of sero-discordant couples, this analysis investigates how polygynous relationships differ from those involving only a single female spouse and whether men involved in polygynous partnerships are more likely to report HIV-risk behaviour than those in single spouse partnerships. Of 444 enrolled couples, 111 (25%) were polygynous and 333 (75%) were single-spouse partnerships. We found that polygynous men were more likely to report controlling sexual decision-making and to report any unprotected sex with unknown sero-status partner. After controlling for potential confounders, polygynous men were still more likely to report unprotected sex with an unknown sero-status partner. In this sample of sero-discordant couples we found indication of excess HIV-risk behaviour among men involved in polygynous relationships.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21787255     DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2011.590901

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


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