Correlates of Concurrent Sexual Partnerships Among Young, Rural African American Men

Study of the social, behavioral, and psychological risk factors associated with concurrent sexual partnerships among 505 African American men ages 19-22 living in rural areas of southern Georgia from January 2012 to August 2013. Includes statistics with breakdowns by educational level, employment status, income, self-reported sexually transmitted infections, HIV-related risk factors, and substance use.
Source: Rural publications via the Rural Assistance Center - Category: Rural Health Source Type: news