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A cross national study of patterns of sexual behaviour

The global AIDS epidemic and the fact that HIV is sexually transmitted have highlighted the need for more information on patterns of human sexuality, especially with regard to high-risk practice and behaviours. Consequently, the World Health Organization's Global Programme on AIDS (in collabora...

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Published in:The Journal of sex research 1989-08, Vol.26 (3), p.287-299
Main Authors: Carballo, Manuel, Cleland, John, Carael, Michel, Albrecht, Gary
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subjects Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
AIDS
AIDS epidemic
Condoms
Countries
cross national differences
Design
HIV
HIV infections
Human sexual behavior
Questionnaires
Research Agenda
Research design
Sexual behavior
Social research
Survey sampling
World Health Organization
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