Titre :
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Assessment of Changes in Risk Behaviors During 3 Years of Posttrial Follow-up of Male Circumcision Trial Participants Uncircumcised at Trial Closure in Rakai, Uganda. (2012)
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Auteurs :
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. XIANGRONG KONG ;
Iga BOAZ ;
Ronald GRAY ;
Joseph KAGAAYI ;
Godfrey KIGOZI ;
Carl LATKIN ;
Tom LUTALO ;
Richard MUSOKE ;
Fred NALUGODA ;
Betty NANTUME ;
David SERWADDA ;
Robert SSEKUBUGU ;
Maria WAWER ;
Rakai Health Sciences Program. Entebbe. UGA
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Type de document :
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Article
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Dans :
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American journal of epidemiology (vol. 176, n° 10, 2012)
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Pagination :
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875-885
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Mots-clés :
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Sida
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Facteur risque
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Risque
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Comportement
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Circoncision
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Essai préventif
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Essai thérapeutique
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Participation
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Fermeture
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Ouganda
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Prévention santé
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Compensation
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Epidémiologie
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Virose
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Infection
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Afrique
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Immunopathologie
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Indemnisation
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Résumé :
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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0xBn8Hk. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Risk compensation associated with male circumcision has been a concern for male circumcision scale-up programs. Using posttrial data collected during 2007-2011 on 2,137 male circumcision trial participants who were uncircumcised at trial closure in Rakai, Uganda, the authors evaluated their sexual behavioral changes during approximately 3 years'follow-up after trial closure. Eighty-one percent of the men self-selected for male circumcision during the period, and their sociodemographic and risk profiles were comparable to those of men remaining uncircumcised. Linear models for marginal probabilities of repeated outcomes estimate that 3.3% (P
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