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Title
Survey of sexual networking in Calabar |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/41171 |
Date
1993 |
Author(s)
Ogbuagu, Stella C.; Charles, J.O. |
Abstract
Calabar is known for its easy-going sexual morality. In such a setting HIV/AIDS could spread extremely rapidly. It was therefore decided to conduct a survey among the inhabitants to determine the nature and extent of sexual networking, and people's awareness of AIDS and STDs as health risks. At least one-quarter of respondents had their first sexual experience before the age of 14 and premarital sexual contact is widespread. Many residents have more than one sexual partner and sexual networking is widespread. While most respondents had heard of AIDS and were aware of condoms, very few used them for AIDS prevention or, indeed, at all. The study demonstrates that the city is a high-risk area for the transmission of HIV and STDs and an effective awareness campaign is urgently needed. - no |
Subject(s)
sexual networking; Calabar; Nigeria; HIV/AIDS; awareness; condoms; mdcn-epdm; mdcn-pblc |
Language
en_AU |
Publisher
Health Transition Centre, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, The Australian National University |
Type of publication
ejournal |
Format
45604 bytes; application/pdf |
Rights
yes |
Identifier
Suppl.; Health Transition Review; 3; 1993; 456 |
Repository
Canberra - Australian National University
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