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Jose G Castro1, Deborah L Jones1, Maria R López1, Stephen M Weiss1.
Abstract
The objectives of this study were assessment of the prevalence of male circumcision (MC) among patients attending the Miami-Dade County (MDC) sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) clinic and exploration of attitudes of MC among Hispanic STD clinic attendees. Prevalence of MC was assessed by a review of 500 clinic records. Attitudes toward MC were explored during focus group sessions. The overall rate of MC was 27%. Men associated acceptability of MC with sexual performance, their partner's anticipated responses to MC, and scientific proof of STD protection; whereas women focused on experiences with previous partners and hygiene. We found a low rate of circumcision in males attending the MDC STD clinic. Approximately half of the Hispanic men and women in focus groups also found MC acceptable or desirable.Entities:
Keywords: HIV prevention; Hispanics; STD; circumcision
Year: 2012 PMID: 25152700 PMCID: PMC4141694 DOI: 10.1891/1540-4153.10.4.199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hisp Health Care Int ISSN: 1540-4153