On the road again: concurrency and condom use among Uganda truck drivers

On the road again: concurrency and condom use among Uganda truck drivers

Author: 
Costenbader, Elizabeth C.
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2015
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Responsibility: 
Lancaster, Kathryn, jt. author [etal]
Journal Title: 
African Journal of AIDS Research
Source: 
African Journal of AIDS Research, Vol. 14, Issue 2, July 2015, pp. 117-125
Abstract: 

Long-distance truck drivers have been shown to be a critical population in the spread of HIV in Africa. In 2009, surveys with 385 Ugandan long-distance truck drivers measured concurrency point prevalence with two methods; it ranged from 37.4% (calendar-method) to 50.1% (direct question). The majority (84%) of relationships reported were long-term resulting in a long duration of overlap (average of 58 months) across concurrent partnerships. Only 7% of these men reported using any condoms with their spouses during the past month. Among all non-spousal relationships, duration of relationship was the factor most strongly associated with engaging in unprotected sex in the past month in a multivariable analyses controlling for partner and relationship characteristics. Innovative intervention programs for these men and their partners are needed that address the realities of truck drivers’ lifestyles.

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CITATION: Costenbader, Elizabeth C.. On the road again: concurrency and condom use among Uganda truck drivers . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2015. African Journal of AIDS Research, Vol. 14, Issue 2, July 2015, pp. 117-125 - Available at: https://library.au.int/road-again-concurrency-and-condom-use-among-uganda-truck-drivers-1