Tracking changes in HIV-related risk behaviour among men aged 15 –54 in high HIV prevalence states in India: evidence from NFHSs

ConclusionsThe study concluded that high-risk sexual behaviour and HIV testing increased over the past 15 years and remain disproportionately higher among younger, unmarried and urban men, who are mainly from economically better-off households. Men must be the focus and priority of HIV/AIDS research and education, which may strengthen the idea that men are solely responsible for sexual decision-making.
Source: Journal of Public Health - Category: Health Management Source Type: research